Well, as I think of it, I hope I’m right about the page breaks. If the font
information is lost either way, you could see if the page breaks are lost in
the U2. If they are, you might be able to save the RTF to text on the
computer, where page breaks would be preserved, and work with the resulting
text file in the U2.
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Thanks Dean,
If you’re correct, that’s actually good news because after the book is read in
the U2 and text corrections are made, the font information can be restored with
MS Word. I’ll try it out and see what happens to an .rtf file.
Now if page breaks were lost, that would be another story.
Evan
From: Dean Martineau <mailto:topdot@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Anybody Proofread with the Braille Sense U2?
Page breaks, yes, but it turns the .rtf into text so font information is gone.
At least that’s my guess, though it would be easy to find out one way or the
other on a sample book.
D
Ean
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Anybody Proofread with the Braille Sense U2?
Hey Guys,
I’m wondering if anyone here has tried proofreading with the U2. I seem to
recall hearing somewhere that it doesn’t retain page breaks or something in rtf
files, but that seems odd for such a relatively new device with all its many
capabilities that I’m thinking I must be mistaken. My much older Pac Mate
retains page breaks and other formatting, so it seems that the U2 should as
well.
If anyone has tried it, how did it work out?
Thanks.
Evan