> The 63 braille cells are represented by a transliteration to ASCII
> characters. However, some of the assignments are arbitrary so that,
> for example, the ASCII post-punctuation marks stand for braille
> cells that can be used before or in the middle of a word.
I don't understand what you mea
On 12-Nov-06 Susan Jolly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in using groff for formatting braille
> documents and would appreciate feedback. Here are a few
> of the big picture issues.
>
> The 63 braille cells are represented by a transliteration
> to ASCII characters. However, some of the assignme
Hi,
I am interested in using groff for formatting braille documents and would
appreciate feedback. Here are a few of the big picture issues.
The 63 braille cells are represented by a transliteration to ASCII
characters. However, some of the assignments are arbitrary so that, for
example, the AS