[SC-CSTD] For Users of The Duxbury Braille Translator: using tags in refreshable braille to control print output

Steve Cook cookcafe at sc.rr.com
Sat Dec 10 19:04:06 UTC 2022


From: braille-display-users at groups.io <braille-display-users at groups.io> On
Behalf Of Caryn Navy


Hello listers.


Do you sometimes wish you could control just about every aspect of a printed
document, from headings to footnotes, by writing on your refreshable braille
display? If so, you might be interested in testing a new tool.


My coworker David Holladay at Duxbury Systems has been working on a program
to turn a system of HTML-like tags in refreshable braille files into styles
and codes in a Duxbury DBT file to control the format and structure of
printed documents. The aim is to start with a refreshable braille file and
use this new tool and DBT to create a Word document controlled by the tags
in your refreshable braille.


If you use DBT, you can use the link below to check  out this tool and
consider testing it:

https://www.duxburysystems.org/samples/brlhtm.htm



Thanks so much for your help.

Best regards,
Caryn

-- 
Caryn Navy
Duxbury Systems, Inc.
Email: caryn at duxsys.com
Phone: +1 (978) 692-3000, ext. 310




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