[duxuser] Re: jfw and dbt

  • From: "George Bell" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:08:32 +0100

Hi Lisette,

Take a code like [sk1].  Then you decide you really need [sk3].  Instead of 
just changing the 1 to a 3, you have to delete the full code, and re-enter it.

That's a simple example, but when you start working with Tabs, it's a real 
pain, for example, [stb1:l:10][stb2:l:20]

Oops, I meant to set Tab 1 at 12 not 10, and Tab 2 should be d for decimal not 
l for left.

Get my drift?

All the best,

George.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lisette Wesseling [mailto:Lisette.Wesseling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 27 September 2002 17:00
> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [duxuser] jfw and dbt
> 
> 
> Hi George and all
> 
> I've just discovered that in Jaws, if you set  punctuation to 
> all, you can
> press control right or left arrow and jaws will read the 
> entire code. Doing
> an insert numpad 8 gives you the whole code including   
> tildes etc. As a
> medium user of DBT, this is all I really needed to know 
> because I can now
> navigate through a document reading codes, using insert 
> numpad 8 to do any
> more detailed reading.
> I'm intrigued to know why people want to edit codes. What 
> instance would you
> do this in? I've got a lot more to learn about DBT, and would 
> be interested
> to know what editing codes would let me do which I can't do 
> now. Or is it
> really best not to mess with codes on an individual basis but 
> simply modify
> the styles?
> Many thanks
> 
> Lisette Wesseling
> 
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