[duxuser] Re: page numbering again

  • From: "David P. Rosenfeld" <drosenfe@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 09:56:56 -0500

Hello, Ann.

The command that you need is [lea], with the print page number immediately 
following it without a space.  For example, if I write:
this is a test.[lea]23
and then I translate it, I get:
? is a te/4
-------------------------------------#bc

You can also use an alternate fill character or words, or you could change the 
fill type to partial.  The DBT help entry is as follows:

[lea] -- Accept the next word or group as the "reference document page number". 
(In a braille file, this would be called the "print" or "inkprint" page
number.) E.g. [lea]26  would be given at the point in the text where page 26 
begins in the reference edition of the document. The command is equivalent
to [lea;f~-]. The actual treatment of the page number depends on current 
default settings. See [svles...].

[lea;F~X] -- Accept the "reference document page number" as with [lea], but use 
variant fill type F and fill character X in the output treatment.
 


David Rosenfeld, City of Toronto

>>> duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 01/07/03 09:29am >>>
page numbering again
I can never figure out how to get that line that divides the page and has a 
print page number shown at the righthand end of it.  I made sure that I applied 
page numbers in my Word document.  What do I need to do in Duxbury besides 
opening the document in the textbook template?  Thanks for your help.
Ann Foxworth, Computer Braille Specialist
Texas Commission for the Blind
4800 N. Lamar BLVD Suite # 130
Austin, TX 78756
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