Talk:Braille ASCII

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Hello all. I have just started this article, and it could certainly use some work. I have tried to include everything I knew on the topic, but I undoubtedly missed some things, and/or got some things wrong. Anyway, feel free to edit and improve as you see fit; not that you need my invitation anyway. cannona 03:27, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] ASCII Table

I've lifted the table from ASCII and transcribed the codes on the table that was here. I was very careful, but it could use some review, as it's just so much data to my eyes. The old table is in history of course, but an authorative source should be found/cited. —Daelin 2006-01-05 00:36:27

Thanks for this! I'll go over it later today. cannona 17:57, 5 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Braille Unicode

For the record a Unicode column was added by 83.76.237.237. There are in fact unicode characters in every cell, and appear to be from the correct code range. If you see question marks or some other placeholder, your browser was unable to find the correct glyphs. I can't see them myself, but a copy&paste into another program revealed them. —Daelin @ 2006–01–23 08:26Z

[edit] Web Braille

Perhaps this is important enough to have a separate page instead of only a non-technical link? DGG 22:47, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] capitalization symbol

is the capitalization symbol part of Braille ASCII? Actually, I don't see any differences between ASCII and Braille ASCII other than just the difference between the graphical representation (letters vs. dots). --Abdull 12:48, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Rediculous squares

My mistake, they don't appear as squares but as rectangles. See a screenshot from my computer ([1]). — Quin 03:29, 19 September 2007 (UTC)