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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-04-24 03:02:01 +0200
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info: braille patterns
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@node Braille Patterns
@subsection Braille Patterns
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+The sequence @kbd{<shift dead compose> "b" <space>}
+can be used to create a blank braille pattern.
+
+A single-dot braille pattern can be composed with
+@kbd{<shift dead compose> "b"} followed by a digit
+key between @kbd{"1"} and @kbd{"8"}, representing
+the index of the dot.
+
+A dual-dot braille pattern can be composed with
+@kbd{<shift dead compose> "B"} followed by two digit
+keys between @kbd{"1"} and @kbd{"8"}, representing
+the indices of the dots.
+
+More complex braille patterns are composed by
+overlaying two braille patterns. This is done
+by typing @kbd{<dead compose>} followed by the
+two braille patterns to overlay. If the two
+braille patterns are identical, the braille pattern
+will be overlays with its mirror pattern.