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Thanks, John.  I'll take your advice.  Congrats on the varying height dots!

Sharon

-----Original Message-----
From: John Gardner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 10:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Tiger now embosses variable height dots


Sharon, Quark is something I know little about but I hear that it is really
not very accessible.

Ask for the PDF files, then get Acrobat 5 if you don't already have it.  The
non-free version has a "save as RTF" that seems to work pretty well for
text.  I've noticed that sub and superscripts end up on the line, but the
Greek and other symbols translate fine.  It's pretty easy to change font and
print to Tiger.  WinTriangle has a menu item to "change to Tiger font" that
changes text, symbol, etc. fonts correctly - you cannot always do this with
a "select all" and change font if you have to preserve Greek letters, etc.
You'll have to re-enter the displayed equations.  Unfortunately we have no
magic bullet for that.

Will they send the graphics?  Insist on it.  You can copy and paste into
some editor and make the tactile graphics pretty quickly once you get the
hang of it.

This still takes time, but a whole lot less than the time needed to correct
OCR errors and clean up graphics dirt from scanned hard copy.

John
PS My memory is that you have a maintenance/extended warranty contract.
That means you get an upgrade to 3d during the maintenance.

John
At 08:49 AM 3/19/02 -0700, you wrote:
>John, I just received word from the editor of the algebra text that
>they can only provide PDF or Quark files.  Which would work better with
>Tiger?
>
>Thanks, Sharon Yazak, Coordinator
>Disability Support Services
>Academic Support Center
>Montana State University-Billings
>Billings MT 59101
>(406) 657-2283 v/t
>[log in to unmask]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Gardner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 9:10 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Tiger now embosses variable height dots
>
>
>March 18, 2002
>For immediate release
>
>Tiger Embosser - the first 3-D Windows Embosser
>
>Corvallis, Oregon, (March 18, 2002) - ViewPlus Technologies, Inc.
>announces the availability of the world's first 3 dimensional Windows
>embosser.  The Tiger Embosser now embosses using Variable-Height
>Punching, giving the user vast flexibility combining multi-color
>graphics with braille for use in tactile documents.
>
>Materials for the Tiger Embosser are created just as they would be for
>a Windows ink printer.  Scan, draw or import graphics (regardless of
>format) with any Windows application and emboss in tremendous detail on
>the Tiger. Documents that contain text can be translated directly from
>Windows.  The Tiger embosses braille and graphics together beautifully
>and easily - and now with Tiger 3-D, graphics are better than ever.
>
>This revolutionary addition to Tiger embossers interprets the color
>spectrum as varying punch depths.  The darker a color, the deeper Tiger
>punches. This added flexibility allows Tiger users to communicate even
>more information than before - with no learning curve and using their
>existing software.  No longer must people have limited access to
>information that contains multi-color graphics just because they aren't
>sighted.  There are no new skills or software to learn with the Tiger
>Embosser.  Any application that can print to a Windows ink printer will
>print to the Tiger.  With the Tiger's new ability to emboss
>variable-height dots, the graphics they create are even more crisp and
>detailed than before.
>
>The new 3-D feature for the Tiger Embosser comes at no additional cost.
>All new Tiger Embossers are now deployed with 3-D Technology.  Upgrades
>for previous generations of Tiger Embossers are available through View
>Plus Technologies.
>
>The new 3-D Tiger Embosser can be seen at the CSUN Conference and
>Exhibition, March 18-23, 2002 (booth 214/215), as well as future
>venues. Contact ViewPlus Technologies for more information
>(541.736.1659, [log in to unmask]).
>
>Pricing and availability
>
>The ViewPlus Technologies Tiger Advantage Tactile Graphics and Braille
>Embosser for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP is available now in the United
>States through reseller channels and distributors internationally.
>Contact ViewPlus for the Tiger representative near you.  The ViewPlus
>Technologies Tiger Advantage Tactile Graphics and Braille Embosser is
>priced at $9750 USD.  The Tiger Advantage supports any alphabetic
>language, including all European languages.
>
>About ViewPlus Technologies, Incorporated
>
>ViewPlus Technologies (www.viewplustech.com) was formed in 1996 as a
>spin-off from Oregon State University's Science Access Project
>(http://dots.physics.orst.edu). Its mission is to commercialize
>technologies for making information accessible to people with print
>disabilities.
>
>###
>
>
>John Gardner
>Professor and Director, Science Access Project
>Department of Physics
>Oregon State University
>Corvallis, OR 97331-6507
>tel: (541) 737 3278
>FAX: (541) 737 1683
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>URL: http://dots.physics.orst.edu

John Gardner
Professor and Director, Science Access Project
Department of Physics
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-6507
tel: (541) 737 3278
FAX: (541) 737 1683
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
URL: http://dots.physics.orst.edu

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