These templates are designed to produce material written in the Slovenian language.
They are basic DBT templates. Click here for more information about Basic Templates.
The default math braille code for these templates is Russian math.
To use either template (and its translator) for technical material, the math notation needs to be enclosed in the DBT math style. This markup is added automatically when importing LaTeX files and some other formats.
You can make a Slovenian template your default selection.
Click here for more help on the DBT translator used by Slovenian - Basic.
This language can be produced in either uncontracted braille or contracted braille. The "Slovenian - basic" template produces contracted braille (grade 2), whereas the "Slovenian Uncontracted - basic" template produces grade 1.
If you have questions about producing correct braille, please contact a member of the appropriate braille authority.
Uncontracted or grade 1 braille means that words in the text are rendered in braille on a one-for-one basis: one braille character for each inkprint letter. However, some inkprint punctuation may require more than one braille character, and indicating upper case, emphasis, or numbers also adds braille characters to the count. However, the braille contains no abbreviations or contractions.
Contracted, or grade 2, braille substitutes an abbreviation or shorter form for the most common letter combinations in the language.
If you have questions about producing correct braille, please contact a member of the appropriate braille authority.
Click here for a sample Word file in this language.
Click here for instructions and the complete list of language sample files in Word format.
E-mail languages@duxsys.com with your suggestions on improving DBT braille translators, or to request a translator for a new language.
E-mail support@duxsys.com for software support issues related to Duxbury DBT.