Re: Using an embosser under Linux.

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What's the latest version of tbrl? I have 0.5 and switched back to the DOS version which I found to be less buggy.

I came across a message from Chuck once while doing a Google search that said, in very small part, "They want perfect braille; I just want braille." So, it produces readable output, but it needs a human to make it pristine.

The thing I like about Turbo Braille, both the DOS and Unix versions, is that you can produce an intermediate file that you can edit to end up with as glorious a translation as your knowledge of braille rules will allow. I'm sure one can do this with nfbtrans too but as far as I know you do it by mucking around with the source document (ie, copy it to a separate folder and then edit it) which amounts to pretty much the same thing I guess. It's whatever you learn best...

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Lee Maschmeyer
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For a skunk may be somebody's brother."
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