[duxuser] Re: line breaks

  • From: "Foxworth, Ann" <Ann.Foxworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:41:58 -0600

They're being created in Word.

Ann Foxworth, Computer Braille Specialist
Texas Commission for the Blind
4800 N. Lamar BLVD Suite # 130
Austin, TX 78756
PH: (512) 377-0654


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Dresser [mailto:s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:36 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: line breaks


Hi Ann,

Are people doing this in DBT or in Word?  Pressing Enter in Word causes a 
paragraph marker, which causes a blank line in a DBT print document because 
DBT leaves a blank line between paragraphs.  Of course, if they're pressing 
Enter in DBT, that causes the [<] hard return.

Steve

On Wednesday 1/29/03 16:40 Foxworth, Ann wrote:
>I was wondering if my suspicion about what was going on was actually 
>true.  I suspect that people still hit the enter key when they visually 
>see that they are at the end of the line, rather than letting a natural 
>wrap take place.  I was getting two skipped lines.
>
>Ann Foxworth, Computer Braille Specialist
>Texas Commission for the Blind
>4800 N. Lamar BLVD Suite # 130
>Austin, TX 78756
>PH: (512) 377-0654
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lloyd G. Rasmussen [mailto:lras@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:35 PM
>To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [duxuser] Re: line breaks
>
>
>The [l] code is a "conditional" end of line.  It puts you on a new line if
>you are not already on one.  Multiple [l] codes are equivalent to a single
>[l] unless there is anything between them.  I have had blank lines appear
>in my document because a space got between two of them.
>
>The [<] code is an "unconditional" hard return, like what you get when you
>hit Enter in a word processor.  Each of these codes forces you to a new
>line.  two [<] codes in a row produce one blank line, just as [l][<] or
>[l][sl1] or [sk1] would.
>
>The [l] code is the proper delimiter for a linear style such as h1., para.,
>etc.  I have very little use for the [<] code, because it may cause a blank
>line when the braille or print, at the current width, has just finished
>filling a line with text.
>
>Both of these codes return to a new line at the margin set by the [ind] or
>[inm] code that is currently in effect.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>At 03:13 PM 1/29/03 -0600, you wrote:
> >      Can someone tell me the difference between these two codes?
> ><]   Ann Foxworth, Computer Braille Specialist
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