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Originally Posted by Fledchen
Note that this site teaches North American Literary Braille, which is slightly different from the braille code that is used in the UK and Ireland. UK/Irish braille does not have capital letters and they use different punctuation symbols.
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If this were implemented into an electronic reader, I'm sure that it would be a simple matter to have different "languages" that that would have it display the different types of braille - so you wouldn't have to buy a different reader for each.
(That is, if the data itself can be encoded in a version-agnostic format, leaving it up to the device to interpret how it's presented...I imaging that this would be the same type of thing as just changing "fonts" for regular text.)