Short-Forms Words At The End of The Braille Line

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    Chris Clemens
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      I have a question, my sentence ends at the end of the Braille line with a short form word:

      which is (perceiving)

      Unfortunately the (ing) which is (g) for the short-form word cannot be brailled at the end of the line only the "perceive" part can. Should I bring the entire short-form word to the next line or spell it out this way:

      which is p(er)
      cei(ving)

      Thanks so much for your help everyone! 🙂
      edited by fdbutler on 7/19/2010
      edited by fdbutler on 7/22/2010

      #20423
      Chris Clemens
      Keymaster

        This is covered in EBAE (English Braille American Edition) and those questions are answered at Literary Braille. I'm going to move your question over there.

        --Joanna

        #20424
        Chris Clemens
        Keymaster

          Thanks Joana for putting my post in the appropriate place. Hopefully someone will answer my question here.

          #20425
          Chris Clemens
          Keymaster

            Hello,

            The short-form word perceiving would not be divided at the end of a line. Take the entire short-form to the next line.

            Jana

            #20426
            Chris Clemens
            Keymaster

              Thanks so much Jana, you're the best! 😀

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