I use the Braille code for Chemical Notation 1997. Do not know if this helps or
not.
Tashya M. Taylor, A.A., A.S., C.B.T.
Certified Literary Braille Transciber
785-330-1833
USD497 - Lawrence Public Schools
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From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Blake, J (Tapton Staff)
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 2:18 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Electronic structure / configuration.
Excellent - it is what I first considered doing as you correctly point out it
is not a decimal point as such. I will go with your first answer given. And
yes, I would agree, it would be great to have such variants in the Technical
Material. I also, on a separate note, think that missing data should be left at
+
I think a student would find exams stressful enough as it is without having to
remember:
A missing number in a circle, a square, an underscore, a dash - let's get
'Unified' on missing numbers - it doesn't matter to the end user what a print
version 'looks' like - all they require is the essential data/information.
;-)
Many thanks.
John.