• instead of Braille characters. The Braille pattern dots-14 ( ⠉ ) is a 6-dot or 8-dot braille cell with the two top dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode...
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  • raised dots: U+2813 ⠓ BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-125 has dots 1, 2 and 5 raised. By exception, the zero dot raised pattern is named U+2800 ⠀ BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK...
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    of dots in each of two 6-dot columns, not the pattern of the dots.) Third, the code did not include symbols for numerals or punctuation. Braille's solution...
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    the most frequent letters were the ones with the fewest dots; and a variation of English Braille, which was reordered to match the English alphabet, assigning...
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    American Braille. Capital letters were cumbersome in New York Point, each being four dots wide, and so were not generally used. Likewise, the four-dot-wide...
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  • single-cell-wide U+2420). The Braille Patterns Unicode block contains U+2800 ⠀ BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK, a Braille pattern with no dots raised. Some fonts display...
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  • the blind or partially sighted people of any age. Rather than the dots of braille type, Moon type is made up of raised curves, angles, and lines. As...
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    text-to-speech software. Braille is a system of raised dots formed into units called braille cells. A full braille cell is made up of six dots, with two parallel...
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    Tactile paving (redirect from Braille block)
    Seiichi Miyake, who was inspired by braille (the term "Tenji blocks" comes from tenji, the name for Japanese braille). The paving was first introduced in...
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    written with a capital letter. This pattern arose for basically the same reason that lowercase ⟨i⟩ acquired a dot: so it wouldn't get lost in manuscripts...
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  • Greek grammar Greek alphabet Greek language question Greek ligatures Greek braille Greek minuscule Textual criticism Aristarchian symbols Obelism Dagger (typography)...
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    (Unicode block) Yezidi (Unicode block) Zanabazar Square (Unicode block) Braille Patterns (Unicode block) Western Musical Symbols (Unicode block) Byzantine Musical...
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  • takes the form of Braille blocks consisting of six dots arranged in two parallel columns, each denomination having a different pattern of blocks, placed...
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    and ⟨s⟩. The name of the letter in Latin was er (/ɛr/), following the pattern of other letters representing continuants, such as ⟨F⟩, ⟨L⟩, ⟨M⟩, ⟨N⟩,...
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    and trigraphs Russian Braille Russian cursive Russian manual alphabet Bulgarian Braille Vladislav the Grammarian Yugoslav Braille Yugoslav manual alphabet...
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    Carrier Writing Systems Paper on Carrier Syllabics Inuktitut syllabary Braille code Description of Evans' manner of casting type at the Rossville mission...
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  • The new notes have a tactile feature, which is a series of raised dots (but not Braille) in the upper left corner on the face of each note to aid the visually...
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  • LCCN 00036988, OCLC 462234518. Various republications (paperback, e-book, braille, etc). Spanner Jaw Sizes Archived 2010-01-11 at the Wayback Machine Security...
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    LCCN 00036988, OCLC 462234518. Various republications (paperback, e-book, braille, etc). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Screwdrivers. Look up screwdriver...
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    an electrical telegraph or a flashing light. The Braille uses a six-bit code rendered as dot patterns. Flag semaphore uses rods or flags held in particular...
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  • at the 12 o'clock position on the reverse, raised dots corresponding to Braille cell dot 1 and dots 2-4-5, which correspond to the number 10. 10-baht...
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    Parsons code is used to encode music so that it can be easily searched. Braille music is a complete, well developed, and internationally accepted musical...
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    Interchange (ISCII) code-page identifier for Gujarati script is 57010. Gujarati Braille Gujarati grammar Wikibooks: How to use Unicode in creating Gujarati script...
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    than one vowel or on the penultimate syllable if the vowel is long. Tone patterns exist independently of the consonants and vowels of a word and so they...
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    the bottom right of the front cover. Lastly, the stylized Taegeuk pattern with dotted circles is embossed on the left side of the front cover. Photo of...
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  • sonorants with creaky voice that pattern with ejectives phonologically, and other languages have ejectives that pattern with implosives, which has led to...
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    Department Stores". Sociolinguistic patterns. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 168–178. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-25582-5_14. ISBN 978-0-333-61180-7. S2CID 107967883...
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    members, including various supra-national organizations, the International Braille Chess Association (IBCA), International Chess Committee of the Deaf (ICCD)...
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    schools include the Iowa School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs and the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School in Vinton. Both Iowa State University and The University...
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  • the new braille code. After every braille book at the institute that could be found was burned, supporters of the code's inventor, Louis Braille, rebelled...
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