[duxuser] Re: Another Knitting Pattern question

  • From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press" <brailleit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 14:51:13 -1000



Cindy,
What is the extension of the file you are trying to emboss? It sounds like you have a print file ending in dxp or something like that and you need to press control T to translate the document first.
Recently Cindy Handel wrote:


I have a knitting pattern from Lion Brand Yarn.  It has already been
formatted for an embosser and is a .dxb file.  But, it is embossing in grade
1 Braille.  I looked at the Help section and found that I need to press alt
2 to change to grade 2 Braille.  But, when I do this at the beginning of the
document, nothing happens.  If I highlight the entire document and press alt
2, it asks if I want to replace the document with the new command.  If I say
yes, the text disappears and nothing is embossed.

I've tried to press alt f3 to view the codes, but nothing appears.  I also
read that I can use [tx][g2] to indicate Grade 2 Braille.  But, where do I
put this, and do I need to be able to see the codes to insert it?

Thanks.

Cindy
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