[Menvi-discuss] BRF files
ruby alphonse
rubyalphonse at gmail.com
Tue Apr 25 13:03:33 EDT 2023
Thank you Jenie, that's kind of you to respond to my mail. I will try
Duxbury, I will have to wait till I save some money, to buy that,
since I just now bought this Braille Embosser, which became too
expensive for me. meanwhile I will download Sao Mai software from the
website.
Thank you again.
Ruby.
On 4/25/23, Jeanie Willis via Menvi-discuss <menvi-discuss at menvi.org> wrote:
> Hi Ruby,
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> Perky Duck is the free version of Duxbury. It is very limited what it can
> do, and you can’t paste Braille into it from a music translator like Good
> Feel. So if you have access to Duxbury I’d just use that and if not maybe
> try the Sao Mai Braile editor which you can download for free from their
> website.
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> I haven’t used Duxbury yet and will also be learning. If anyone has some
> instructions on how to do some basic things to help with formatting or where
> I can find this info I’d also be keen to have some help. It seems there are
> courses in reading and writing Braille, but nothing much in these next steps
> of how to format things correctly.
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> Jeanie
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> From: Menvi-discuss On Behalf Of ruby alphonse via Menvi-discuss
> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2023 5:26 PM
> To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
> <menvi-discuss at menvi.org>
> Cc: ruby alphonse <rubyalphonse at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] BRF files
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> Hi Jenie thank you really, I'll try with Duxbury as you say, I must learn
> and practice. I didn't know Perky Duck, how does it work and does it go with
> Duxbury?
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> many many thanks to you again.
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> Ruby.
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