Hello,
I have come across some sentences in a novel where the speaker repeats a person’s middle initial multiple times:
“Raymond K. K. K. K. K. K. Hesse, I was talking to you.”
“… Ray-mond K. K. K. Hessel, tonight.”
To save space for the longer passage, would it be correct to use the grade 1 passage indicator and capitals passage indicator and terminators as follows:
<span class=”simbraille”>,raymond ;;;,,,k4 k4 k4 k4 k4 k4,’;’ ,hessel1 ,i 0 talk+ to y4</span>
BUT use grade 1 symbol indicator and cap sign for each letter for the second sentence:
<span class=”simbraille”>,ray-mond ;,k4 ;,k4 ;,k4 ,hessel1 tn4</span>
Thanks,
Rebecca