100540
Published: 7th January, 2009
Last edited: 8th January, 2009
Created: 6th January, 2009
A Braille Alphabet. I don't know if this is the real Braille, but it is what i found.
100520
Published: 26th January, 2009
Last edited: 27th January, 2009
Created: 26th January, 2009
Chainlink Visible Braille.
Type in lower case.
Shift+C = capital letter follows,
+N = number follows,
+Q = opening question mark,
+H = contraction for "ch",
+S = contraction for "sh",
+T = contraction for "th",
+7 (&) = contraction for the word "and".
I've put place markers on the characters "capital letter follows" (horizontal bars in positions 1 & 3) and "apostrophe" (vertical bars in positions 4 & 6) as an aide to distinguishing the two characters.
110520
Published: 7th February, 2009
Last edited: 17th February, 2009
Created: 7th February, 2009
Based on the Moon alphabet for the blind devised by William Moon (1818-1894). Use lower case for all letters, except for "wh" (shift +w), "ch" (shift +c), "th" (shift + t), "and" (shift +7), and "numerical sign" (shift +n).
P.s. I've decided to change the name from MoonGlow to MoonType as I've discovered that there's a commercial font available with the former name.
80830
Published: 24th March, 2009
Last edited: 28th March, 2009
Created: 24th March, 2009
Font with embedded
* French Braille coding for letters,
* Antoine coding for numbers
suitable for blinds or not.
According to:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille .
In french, "Jeu Braille" means "Braille game" and sounds like "I bawl".This is a clone
110990
Published: 15th April, 2009
Last edited: 18th April, 2009
Created: 2nd April, 2009
Keep in mind that this is not completely accurate. Don't use this as a reference.
250920
Published: 15th November, 2009
Last edited: 13th June, 2010
Created: 15th November, 2009
Slim version of Kobigraph visual braille font.
http://dotlessbraille.org/kobographs.htmThis is a clone
90300
Published: 26th December, 2009
Last edited: 26th December, 2009
Created: 26th December, 2009
Do you know the embossed printing?
Yes, another name is "BRAILLE".
That was my inspiration.
70980
Published: 31st January, 2010
Last edited: 31st January, 2010
Created: 31st January, 2010
/ denotes the capital symbol. # denotes the number symbol. Denote / with \, and \ with `.
140860
Published: 30th September, 2008
Last edited: 30th September, 2008
Created: 30th September, 2008
Dies ist die "Braille" schrift.
Blinde Menschen benutzen sie
30820
Published: 18th January, 2011
Last edited: 18th January, 2011
Created: 2nd June, 2010
Sort of Braille, sort of simpler, but will take a little getting used to.
40130
Published: 27th January, 2011
Last edited: 27th January, 2011
Created: 27th January, 2011
Use the keys QAZWSX to create dots. Use space to move to the next letter, or two spaces in a row to move to the next word. Note that 'user input' does not work properly here.
20810
Published: 4th June, 2011
Last edited: 4th June, 2011
Created: 4th June, 2011
These are all of the letters, numbers, and symbols that I could find in my research. I hope that they are accurate and that this font will provide you all with a basic Braille font.
40810
Published: 4th June, 2011
Last edited: 4th June, 2011
Created: 4th June, 2011
Clone of Basic Braille with squares instead of circles. Just an alternate method of writing it that I thought you may find useful.This is a clone of Basic Braille
50970
Published: 11th October, 2011
Last edited: 11th October, 2011
Created: 9th October, 2011
LAB = Lutz ASCII Binary
This is the first working edition of writing that also teaches binary and uses ACSII code. It is a form of writing that can be read by sight and touch. With its uniform code it can also be transmitted by sound, similar to Morse code.
I will have a website up explaining how it works shortly.
60980
Published: 14th October, 2011
Last edited: 14th October, 2011
Created: 11th October, 2011
This is the second edition of LAB-Braille. LAB stands for (Lutz ASCII Binary). It is a form of writing that depending how it is printed, can be read by touch, sight, and sound. It is hard to explian in just a discription but dots are 1s and spaces are 0s. The first vertical line has 3 spaces while the second has 4, read from bottom to top. Example : A = 1000001. A computer would read it right to left, while we would write it left to right.
I found that having the last 3 binary in the front made it more easy to read. I think this might be the final standard. I am not fond that the code is read backwards from a computer, but it will still serve its purpose. Note that the "vertical line" symbol is different. I print this in a light grey on blank paper, making for neat fast writing.
50830
Published: 27th December, 2011
Last edited: 27th December, 2011
Created: 27th December, 2011
I made the capital letters bold... I have seen braille fonts on here, but capital and lowercase are all the same. I have also included as many punctuation and special characters as I could! Feel free to download!
70780
Published: 15th June, 2012
Last edited: 15th June, 2012
Created: 15th June, 2012
This is an alphabet based on the English Braille system. This can be used to help seeing people learn Braille.
*notes
Instead of having a "lowline" (_) in this alphabet, it has been replaced by the Braille symbol that is the equivalent of capitalizing a letter.
The tilde has been replaced by the symbol that makes the symbol that follows a number. Digits are formed by placing the number symbol before the number, as to distinguish the number from the letter from which it is formed.
20740
Published: 30th September, 2013
Last edited: 30th September, 2013
Created: 30th September, 2013
This is a five-decade braille text input, using dots. Enjoy!