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  • in reply to: underlined single digit #22079
    braillebud
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    Yay! Thank you.

    in reply to: sidebars and boxlines #22071
    braillebud
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    Awesome. Thanks Joanna. I agree that this technique should probably be used sparingly, but I can see the value of it in certain situations.

    in reply to: Arrows #21970
    braillebud
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    This does help. I see now that the arrow in the example I attached represents a "process" and is not being used as a pointing device. It's like the mathematical version of the word progressions shown in Braille Formats. Thanks Dorothy!

    in reply to: Refreshable Braille Displays #21810
    braillebud
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    I actually have that publication but it's from 1987 so I assumed it was out-of-date. I will try to contact someone at BANA to see if I can find anything else out. Thanks.

    in reply to: multiple one and/or two word italicized paragraphs #21673
    braillebud
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    You're more than welcome.

    in reply to: Reproduction Notice #21561
    braillebud
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    See Section 2.3.6 Pubslier and Copyright segment. Use ONLY the "With permission of the publisher" statement. Do NOT use the repdouction statement. The reproduction statement is used for eligible materials (not dramatic works, etc) as defined by the law, and transcribed by the authorized entity. Your situation is covered by the first statement, With permission of ...

    It is not necessary for the reproduction notice to mention the authorized entity because that is the only entity using this provision. To repeat, in your case, do not use this statement.

    In both cases, the number of copies is not relevant and therefore not mentioned. The point is, you have specific permission to create a braille edition of your book from the publisher. That's all you need in order to proceed.

    --Joanna

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