Hi, wveryone,
I would like to alert all transcribers to a problem that seems to be
increasing. In many braille documents the apostrophe is being represented
by multi-cell dot combinations instead of the standard braille dot 3. I
would urge all trannscribers (particularly those using MSWord to review
your braille before embossing it to be sure this is not happening. It may
take extra time, but I would also encourage transcriibers to replace any
multi-cell symbolswith the standard apostrophe (dot 3) which braille
readers expect to encounter. There are several reasons to do this. The
multi-cell symbols take extra space, clutter the document, and, most
importantly, make the document harder to read.
There are many other commonsense things transcribers can do to reduce the
extra stress and clutter that Unified English Braille has brought to the
livees of braille readers buut for now let's stick with restandizing the
apostrophe. If there is anything Duxbury can do to expedite this, it would
be appreciated.
As a lifelong braille reader, thanks for your cooperaation.
Catherine
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-Catherine Thomas
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