RE: Braille Bricks descriptions
2024-01-13, 10:18 (This post was last modified: 2024-01-13, 10:32 by Max Martin Richter.)
2024-01-13, 10:18 (This post was last modified: 2024-01-13, 10:32 by Max Martin Richter.)
(2024-01-13, 8:17)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: But the same code has different meanings in different languages. We need to have it, if you want to spell out a correct word in German.
Look at the division symbol, three different braille codes, but the same print.
And they use different code to indicate capital letters and to indicate numbers.
The DOTS code represents only the order of the Dots and has no meaning for any language just like the Unicode symbol.
As long as we don’t write an explicit meaning, we don’t need a language qualifier.
Braille does not have capital letters. They use a special braille character in front of a letter to indicate the capital meaning.
/Max