[duxuser] Re: page numbering again

  • From: Londa Hauser <lhauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 10:11:01 -0500

Hi Ann,

This is where the whole thing becomes difficult.  You must enter the code 
followed by the print page number whenever the print page changes.  Duxbury 
doesn't import page numbers from Word.  I just had a file which required 
this.  The person requesting the Braille typed in four dashes and a number 
wherever he wanted the page number to change.  I went into Duxbury and did 
a find and replace for four dashes and replaced them with the lea code.  If 
you tell JAWS to announce page breaks, you could probably put the dashes in 
yourself.  In my case the only page numbers which were correct were in the 
original hard copy.  Even Word didn't get them right, so I had to have him 
put them in.  Let me know if this helps.  It would be nice if Duxbury had a 
better way to import these things from word.  Could that possibly go on the 
wish list?

Londa Hauser, Access Technology Specialist
Tri-County Association for the Blind
(717) 238-2531
lhauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.tricountyblind.org



-----Original Message-----
From:   Foxworth, Ann [SMTP:Ann.Foxworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:   Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:04 AM
To:     duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:        [duxuser] Re: page numbering again

Thanks for answering David.  I want the print page numbering to show page 2 
and then continue putting in the print page numbers wherever they fall in 
the braille document as I've seen in textbooks.  I've also seen textbooks 
with a braille page number at the bottom right and a print page number at 
the top right and sometimes there will be letters attached like 1a 1b and 
so on until the next print page starts.  If I enter the code lea at the top 
of the document will it give me the print page numbers all the way through 
or do I have to put it in every time a new print page starts?

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: David P. Rosenfeld [mailto:drosenfe@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:57 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: page numbering again


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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