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Re: cleaning braille files

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From: Kelly Lupo
Date: Mar 28, 2016 4:53PM


What kind of file is it? I am assuming it is a text-based format of some kind (such as notepad or Word)? What program are you using to do this manually?

I'm not quite familiar with many electronic braille notetakers, so I'm not sure how you're currently doing what you're doing. :) But I wonder if Word has macros which you could set up to run the find/replace, (if you're using word already). (I know Excel does, never tried with Word.)

Kelly

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> On Mar 28, 2016, at 6:25 PM, Michael Bullis < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> This is an accessibility question but perhaps not quite on point for this
> list.
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> From time to time I need to read very lengthy documents in braille on my
> electronic braille notetaker.
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> In order to make the process much more enjoyable I clean the file by
> removing paragraph symbols, end of line feeds, rows of dashes, spaces,
> slashes or stars.
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> When finished, I have a file that requires far fewer line advances as I read
> along and one that uses the full width of the braille display.
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> My process for cleaning is rather cumbersome, requiring the creation of
> several search and replace strings that I run manually. I'm wondering if
> anyone on the list knows of a piece of software that might have been created
> that does what I'm doing by hand?
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> Thanks in advance for your continued good works. I'm mostly a lurker but do
> learn much.
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