In the Danish report we talked about, how to write visual braille by using Unicode. I can add, that you can write Unicode Braille in Word by typing the code for the sign, mark the code and then press alt, x. Then you have the visual braille sign. You can find the code on this webpage: Braille Patterns - Unicode Character Table (jrgraphix.net)<https://jrgraphix.net/r/Unicode/2800-28FF> I have also experienced that it can correct printing errors to write in Unicode. For instance when we print 6 dot, _é_ (dot 123456) is incorrect if we do not use Unicode. Med venlig hilsen Liselotte Kürstein Andersen Mediegrafiker Region Sjælland Synscenter Refsnæs - Det nationale specialpædagogiske ressource- og videnscenter for børn og unge med synsnedsættelse Kystvejen 112 4400 Kalundborg Tlf. +45 5957 0293 Mobil. +45 9356 9356 Personlig e-post: lkua@regionsjaelland.dk<mailto:xxx@regionsjaelland.dk> Web: synref.dk<https://synref.dk/> Tilmeld dig vores Nyhedsbrev, klik her<https://synref.dk/nyheder/tilmelding-til-nyhedsbrev/> [mail]<http://www.regionsjaelland.dk/> Region Sjælland anvender de personoplysninger, du giver os i forbindelse med din henvendelse. Du kan læse mere om formålet med anvendelsen samt dine rettigheder på vores hjemmeside Region Sjælland<http://www.regionsjaelland.dk/persondatapolitik/Sider/Persondata.aspx>
Hi I can also add, that there is a font called SimBraille, where it uses a Braille representation, but being a font, it still uses the corresponding letters. This means screen readers would still be able to read them, while certain techniques could be used to print in physical Braille. Best regards Dan Albrechtsen Specialist, Digital Accessibility and Braille Print Phone 39 13 46 75 daa@nota.dk<mailto:daa@nota.dk> Axeltorv 6 4900 Nakskov Denmark Phone 39 13 46 00 www.nota.dk<http://www.nota.dk/> ________________________________ [cid:image001.png@01D67D1A.A578D6F0] The Danish Library and Expertise Center for people with print disabilities. [cid:image002.png@01D67D1A.A578D6F0]<https://www.facebook.com/nota.dk> [cid:image003.png@01D67D1A.A578D6F0] <https://www.youtube.com/user/notabib> [cid:image004.png@01D67D1A.A578D6F0] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/nota> Fra: Liselotte Kürstein Andersen via Nordicbraille <nordicbraille@list.punktskriftutvalget.no> Sendt: 25. oktober 2023 14:18 Til: nordicbraille@list.punktskriftutvalget.no Emne: [Nordicbraille] Visual Unicode Braille In the Danish report we talked about, how to write visual braille by using Unicode. I can add, that you can write Unicode Braille in Word by typing the code for the sign, mark the code and then press alt, x. Then you have the visual braille sign. You can find the code on this webpage: Braille Patterns - Unicode Character Table (jrgraphix.net)<https://jrgraphix.net/r/Unicode/2800-28FF> I have also experienced that it can correct printing errors to write in Unicode. For instance when we print 6 dot, _é_ (dot 123456) is incorrect if we do not use Unicode. Med venlig hilsen Liselotte Kürstein Andersen Mediegrafiker Region Sjælland Synscenter Refsnæs - Det nationale specialpædagogiske ressource- og videnscenter for børn og unge med synsnedsættelse Kystvejen 112 4400 Kalundborg Tlf. +45 5957 0293 Mobil. +45 9356 9356 Personlig e-post: lkua@regionsjaelland.dk<mailto:xxx@regionsjaelland.dk> Web: synref.dk<https://synref.dk/> Tilmeld dig vores Nyhedsbrev, klik her<https://synref.dk/nyheder/tilmelding-til-nyhedsbrev/> [mail]<http://www.regionsjaelland.dk/> Region Sjælland anvender de personoplysninger, du giver os i forbindelse med din henvendelse. Du kan læse mere om formålet med anvendelsen samt dine rettigheder på vores hjemmeside Region Sjælland<http://www.regionsjaelland.dk/persondatapolitik/Sider/Persondata.aspx>
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Dan Albrechtsen
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Liselotte Kürstein Andersen