[stylist] punctuation

Judith Bron jbron at optonline.net
Tue Nov 9 20:41:05 UTC 2010


Let me agree with Bridget and give you an example of something that just 
happened.  I'm re-reading a long document.  I caught a quote mark at the 
beginning of a line where it wasn't appropriate.  Guuys, re-reading and 
keeping your ears tuned to your document is the optimum editing help.  I 
compare it to the sighted seeing that red line under a word.  Judith
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bridgit Pollpeter" <bpollpeter at hotmail.com>
To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 3:28 PM
Subject: [stylist] punctuation


> Jean,
>
> I only use the punctuation option with JAWS when editing.  It is way too
> annoying for other purposes.  It is helpful, though, when trying to
> catch those punctuation errors.
>
> Again, using Braille allows you to catch all those errors just like
> those using vision can, but if you are like me and do not own a
> refreshable Braille device, we use JAWS.  As a student (especially a
> creative writing student) I have to pay extra attention to spelling and
> grammar.  With grammar, a lot of this comes with knowing and
> understanding grammar rules so I try to study up on this for help.  I am
> able, however, to use JAWS to try to catch those errors and such.  It
> took a little adjustment, but I am now use to paying attention with my
> ears to pick up on possible errors along with what tools JAWS has to
> assist in this.  For papers, stories and as editor for my affiliate's
> newsletter, I use JAWS, and usually I manage to catch what spelling and
> grammar errors there are.  I don't always catch everything, but then
> again, neither do those using their sight.
>
> I am no expert, by any means, but I have managed to use JAWS to edit.
> Again, sometime soon, I believe Robert plans on having a guest for our
> monthly phone meeting who can help us discover tools for using JAWS when
> editing.
>
> My one piece of advice is that whether you use JAWS, Braille or sight,
> pay careful attention as you write and proof read.  It may take time,
> but it will be worth it in the end.
>
> Bridgit
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