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I haven't been ignoring this post, but thinking about it. My view, in the end, is that I could add very little of value by covering the Unicode Braille range, since a Junicode Braille would be like everybody else's, and Braille is well covered by excellent free fonts like, for example, the Deja Vu family. In whatever software you use, it is dead easy to set up a style that will switch into Deja Vu (or whatever you like) and very likely perform other necessary transformations (such as mapping the abstract patterns to particular scripts). |
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Thank you nonetheless, Peter. I already thought that it would be that way, but wanted to propose the idea anyways. Now I just have to figure out how Word is handling the font substitutions, since my student does not have every font installed on his PC. But that is my problem ;-) |
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Hi,
would it be possible to add the Braille Patterns (U+2800 to U+28FF) in Junicode? It is my favorite font and I would really like to work with it for a student of mine, which is visually impaired but tries to learn Music-Braille.
Greetings,
Daniel
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