I forgot my main question. If Bookshare isn't being used strictly for the
braille user or the speech user, for whom the double-dash makes sense, for
whom are we working? If a person can read a book, why would that person use
Bookshare? If that person can't use a book, why wouldn't he be pleased with
what comes across best in speech or braille?
This did cause me to reflect on what our user population is, and if we're
working for a specific population, why we aren't doing what's easiest for
that population.
Not trying to start something--just looking for answers. Oh, that dash was a
dash, not an m-dash. <grin>
Thanks for the help in understanding.
Mickey
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