[duxuser] Re: Bullets

  • From: "Warren Figueiredo" <warrenfigueiredo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 14:33:07 -0600

No, it won't be any different because I've encountered this too and I rarely
use the standard template.

How would Americans feel about adopting the 456, 256 bullet symbol the
British recently adopted? It would give us a standard symbol.

Warren 
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Steve Dresser
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 1:50 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Bullets

Warren,

I guess there are some left-over vestiges of the '60s, although I'm 
not really against all rules (or even most rules).  In this case, I 
just didn't like the symbol DBTW used when it translated bullets, but 
now I wonder if it would have behaved differently if I were using the 
BANA Text template.  Thanks for including the rules.

Steve

On Tuesday 12/20/05 06:06 Warren Figueiredo wrote:
>Steve said: I'd be interested to know what the official rule is, but 
>I'll bet I won't like it.
>
>Warren Figueiredo replies: Steve, I didn't know that you were so 
>refractory to rules. Did you grow up in the sixties? <grin>
>
>The British have adopted dots 456, 256 as their new bullet symbol. 
>(Should BANA adopt it, too?)
>
>Current BANA rules say the following:
>
>
> From Print to Braille Formats (Rule 7 Columned Material, Listed 
> Items, Outlines, and Indexes; Section 2a(3) the following provisions are
made:
>(3) Bullets, hollow dots, check marks, and other signs printed 
>before each listed item solely for visual effect must be ignored in 
>braille. However, when only certain items in a list are specifically 
>marked using bullets, check marks, stars, or other print signs, 
>follow the directives given in Rule 3, Section 5.
>
>Rule 3 Braille Formats for Print Emphasis
>5. Specially marked items in columns and lists. Ignore bullets, 
>check marks, diamonds, stars, and other visual signs that are 
>printed before each item in a column or a list solely for visual 
>effect. However, if only some items are shown marked with these or 
>similar signs, follow the directives given below. NOTE: For 
>reference marks and notes in columns and lists, see Rule 7, Section 
>1g for columns, Rule 7, Section 2f for lists.
>
>When only one kind of print sign is shown with items in a column or 
>list, it must be represented by the symbol dots 26, 26.
>
>If two or more different signs are shown with items in a column or 
>list, they must be represented by the braille symbols provided in 
>Rule 5, Section 2e which can be found at
http://www.brl.org/formats/rule05.html
>
>How was that, Steve?
>Warren


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