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  2. English Braille - Wikipedia

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    The number sign is repeated after a slash that is not used as a fraction bar (like model number 15/07). [24] For example, 1 ⁄ 20 (one twentieth) is ⠼ ⠁ ⠌ ⠃ ⠚ , but 20/20 [vision] is ⠼ ⠃ ⠚ ⠌ ⠼ ⠃ ⠚ . The braille number sign has no equivalent in print. It is sometimes transcribed as # .

  3. Braille pattern dots-24 - Wikipedia

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    The Braille pattern dots-24 ( ⠊) is a 6-dot braille cell with the top right and middle left dots raised, or an 8-dot braille cell with the top right and upper-middle dots raised. It is represented by the Unicode code point U+280a, and in Braille ASCII with I.

  4. Braille Patterns - Wikipedia

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    By mapping each of the eight dots to a bit in a byte (in a little-endian order), and by defining "0"/"1" for not raised/raised per bit, every specific pattern generates an identifying binary number. So the pattern with dots 1-2-5 raised would yield (00010011) 2 , equivalent to (13) 16 or (19) 10 .

  5. Unified English Braille - Wikipedia

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    Unified English Braille is designed to be readily understood by people familiar with the literary braille (used in standard prose writing), while also including support for specialized math and science symbols, computer-related symbols (the @ sign [1] as well as more specialised programming-language syntax), foreign alphabets, and visual ...

  6. Braille - Wikipedia

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    Uncontracted braille was previously known as grade 1 braille, and contracted braille was previously known as grade 2 braille. Uncontracted braille is a direct transliteration of print words (one-to-one correspondence); hence, the word "about" would contain all the same letters in uncontracted braille as it does in inkprint.

  7. Braille ASCII - Wikipedia

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    The numbers 1 through 9 and 0 correspond to the letters a through j, except that they are lowered or shifted lower in the Braille cell. For example, ⠉ dots 1-4 represents c, and ⠒ dots 2-5 is 3. The other symbols may or may not correspond to their Braille values. For example, ⠌ dots 3-4 represents / in Braille ASCII, and this is the ...

  8. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    41.1 Braille. 41.2 Music. 41.3 Shorthand. ... The nnnn or hhhh may be any number of digits and may include leading zeros. ... 24 030 Cancel character: CAN / Ctrl-X 10 ...

  9. Computer Braille Code - Wikipedia

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    Computer Braille is an adaptation of braille for precise representation of computer-related materials such as programs, program lines, computer commands, and filenames. Unlike standard 6-dot braille scripts, but like Gardner–Salinas braille codes , this may employ the extended 8-dot braille patterns.