[Blindmath] Is there any open source program for editing braille?

John J. Boyer john.boyer at abilitiessoft.org
Fri May 13 06:04:01 UTC 2016


There is BrailleZephyr, which simulates a Perkins braillewriter. It has 
six-key keyboard entry, bells near the end of line, margin, etc. I don't 
remember where to obtain it at the moment, so I'll write back later.

John

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 03:40:32AM +0000, Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics wrote:
> Hi Blind Math mates? How's it going? 
> 
> My query though not directly on mathematics can be beneficial to many people. 
> 
> Is there any open source software program that can perform similar functionality as the Duxbury's DBT program? I mean is there any program that can enable editing of braille using the f-d-s-j-k-l keys on the computer keyboard? 
> 
> Regards. 
> 
> Saaqib
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