Unuhi 2 points
No problem reading that.
Too lazy to figure how to do the dot dot (other than with braille keyboard but it outputs regular text) so letʻs do manual, with just numbers of the dots ;).
6 24 space 14 1 1345 space 1235 15 1 145 space 2345 125 1 2345 256.
king_of_the_universe 1 points
Oddly, Google Translate can't turn it into readable text.
fastfinge 1 points
Huh. Who knew NVDA/ESpeak can describe all the braille symbols? Who knew Unicode had Braille symbols? Live and learn. Yes, the above post is valid Braille, though it isn't BRF/BRL, so I don't think any Braille printer or Braille display could actually cope with it. More info:
http://liblouis.org/posts/braille_embossers_should_accept_utf-8_unicode_braille/
So apparently NVDA, Orca, and various note takers support doing it that way. No Braille printers, though.