Clip art is not a braille-ready format and cannot be imported into DBT unless it is first converted into a braille graphic using specialized software designed for that purpose. The three formats that are recognized by DBT 10.7 are .brg , .sig and .vim .
We sell the program which converts pictures to .sig files, TGD-Pro. We also have a freeware program, QuickTac, which lets you draw your own braille graphics by hand. You can find more information on our web site Products page:
http://www.duxburysystems.com/products.asp Best regards, Anne Ronco email: Anne@xxxxxxxxxx Duxbury Systems, Inc. 270 Littleton Road, #6; Westford, MA 01886-3523 USA TEL: + 978-692-3000 FAX: + 978-692-7912 Email (general): info@xxxxxxxxxx Web site: http://www.DuxburySystems.com Duxbury Systems, the first name in software for Braille - since 1975. At 06:02 PM 11/14/2008, you wrote:
What formats can clip-arts be if I want to insert them into a Duxbury braille document?Denise Ferrin, TVI, OMS, ATS Calaveras County Office of Education P.O. Box 760, Angels Camp, CA 95221 messages: (209) 736-6041 fax: (209) 736-6048 dferrin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx