
Hi. I can help you with this. Please give me a detailed list of what you want/need tested and I will ask people to look into it. I know of at least two mailing lists that would have blind subscribers interested in looking at this. Remember that we need to keep in mind that many people will use PDAs designed for the blind. There is no real difference except that they don't need formfeeds while embossers do and generally one big file works better than multiple volumes. For embossers, formfeeds are a help, but nfbtrans puts that in automatically once you set the page length. You generally want the page length at 25 lines and 40 columns. If you can put files somewhere for people to download and test or somehow find a way for people to experiment with various kinds of output, that would be best. I think there might be someone on one of the lists that uses nfbtrans and could help more with the switches. Unfortunately, even among the blind it's mostly a Windows world so few people know how to use the command line. At 11:46 PM 4/3/2005 +0200, you wrote: This is a matter of a few hours ... its almost the same as the file recode service.
I just need somebody to work out the nfbtrans command line options that work best for our etexts. Anybody got a braille embosser to test?