[nfbcs] Reading BRF Files

Kevin Fjelsted kfjelsted at gmail.com
Mon May 7 18:38:51 UTC 2012


It really needs to be 40 cells because the standard Braille transcription line  length is 40 cells.

GOing with anything less means that all formatted tables and stuff would be messed up.
On May 7, 2012, at 1:06 PM, Nicole B. Torcolini at Home wrote:

> And what price range are you looking for? This will greatly restrict your choices. Also, would 32 cells be okay instead of 40? That will also restrict your options if it has to be 40 cells.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Fjelsted" <kfjelsted at gmail.com>
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>> I am looking for an efficient solution for efficiently assisting in the reading of BRF files that fulfills the following requirements.
>> 
>> * Can process ".BRF" files from NLS WebBraille, Duxbury, and Megadots sources.
>> * Portable.
>> * 40 characters 8 dot Braille.
>> * Capability to bookmark sections in multiple files simultaneously.
>> * QUickly search for page number or key text.
>> * Efficient controls for moving to the next line once a line has been read.
>> * Reliable.
>> 
>> As a student I am dealing with about 2000 Braille pages a semester.
>> Embossing this quantity and carrying it with me is out of the questions.
>> Does anyone have recommendations?
>> -Kevin
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