UEB Rulebook

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3.12.1

Follow print for the number used and the approximate placement of the ditto mark, that is, under the item that it refers to on the line above.


3.13.1

Use a dot locator for "mention" to set apart a braille symbol which is under discussion, as in a symbols list, a transcriber's note or in a publication about braille such as this one. Place the dot locator for "mention" before the braille symbol and unspaced from it.

When a dot locator for "mention" is used, do not list the dot numbers of the braille symbol.

Note: A braille symbol, e.g. a typeform indicator or a grade 1 indicator, preceded by the dot locator for "mention" does not have its normal effect on the following text.



13.1.1

A foreign language is any natural or artificial language in use now or in the past other than English. It may be written in Roman or nonRoman script. Any form of English transliterated in non-Roman script is also to be treated as foreign.

3.14.1

 

Use a dot locator for "use" unspaced before a braille symbol to assure that it will be physically recognizable. A braille symbol which has only lower dots and which is isolated from other text may otherwise be misread. A braille symbol preceded by a dot locator for "use" retains its normal effect on text.

 





 



3.15.1

Follow print for the use of the prime sign.

Note: The foot may be shown in print by an apostrophe and the inch by a nondirectional double quote. This can be followed in braille.


3.16.1

Follow print for the use of the female (Venus) and male (Mars) signs.


3.17.1

Follow print spacing for use of the plus, equals, multiplication, division, minus, ratio, proportion, less-than and greater-than signs when used in non-technical material.


3.18.1

Follow print for the transcription of the natural, flat and sharp signs within UEB text.


3.18.2

When the natural, flat and sharp signs are found within musical notation, use the provisions of the New International Manual of Braille Music Notation for their transcription.


3.19.1

Follow print for use of the number sign.



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