Print v Braille

Codes used: [ifbrl] or [ifprt]     (Old codes [sibrl] [siimp])

There are often cases where it is necessary to change the wording between print and braille documents.

For example, print text might say:

This book is available in braille.

Where the braille text should say:

This book is available in print.

Usage in DBT:

This book is available in [ifprt]braille. [ifbrl]print.

NOTE: If you turn Coded View off in DBT, your screen will show:

This book is available in braille.

But produces in Braille:

,? book is availa# 9 pr9t4

This book   is   available  in  print

For the technical:

This Code can be used for Codes in addition to text. For example [ifbrl][sk5] would skip 5 lines ONLY in the braille file.

It should be noted that the [if...] codes only affect the next word or Code.

If you wish to use multiple codes, you must precede each Code with the [if...] Code.

However you can group text using the [:] and [;] Codes as explained in the Group Topic.