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Braille

a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j  
o -   o -   o o   o o   o -   o o   o o   o -   - o   - o  
- -   o -   - -   - o   - o   o -   o o   o o   o -   o o  
- -   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -  


k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t  
o -   o -   o o   o o   o -   o o   o o   o -   - o   - o  
- -   o -   - -   - o   - o   o -   o o   o o   o -   o o  
o -   o -   o -   o -   o -   o -   o -   o -   o -   o -  


u   v   w   x   y   z   cap   nr.   .   ,  
o -   o -   - o   o o   o o   o -   - -   - o   - -   - -  
- -   o -   o o   - -   - o   - o   - -   - o   o o   o -  
o o   o o   - o   o o   o o   o o   - o   o o   - o   - -  


Some notes on braille

The capital sign placed before a letter makes a capital letter.

The number sign placed before the characters a through j, makes the numbers 1 through 0. For example, c preceded by the number sign is 3.

The six dots of each braille cell are arranged and numbered:

1 o o 4
2 o o 5
3 o o 6


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