[duxuser] Re: two questions

  • From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press" <brailleit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 13:35:19 -1000



Hi Sharon,
If you are not interested in removing code from styles, you could try using the
control r
at the beginning of the list and the
[ptye]
code at the end of the lists.

You can make the end code in one of two ways:
1. Press control l for the Layout menu, then letter r for the runover offset menu and enter on 0.

2. Press control left bracket, it's the key to the right of the P on your keyboard. That will open a dialogue box.
Type the letters
PTYE
and press enter.
Recently Sherryn Groot wrote:
I use the list style for embossing minutes, agendas and knitting or crochet patterns, but if a "list" item won't fit on a partially embossed page, DBT goes to the next page, leaving empty space on the previous page. Is there any way to prevent this from happening? Any help is appreciated.

Earlier this month, there was a question about scanning knit/crochet patterns and then formatting them before embossing. What equipment is needed to scan? Does any knitter/crocheter know of safe websites to find patterns to download and format or perhaps in Braille format ready to emboss. Thanks for any help.

Sherryn

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