Graduate Research Papers
Availability
Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1994 brought new requirements for architects, designers, and drafters to apply Braille symbol sets at various locations of public and private buildings. With production of many drawings using computer-aided drafting, the opportunity exists to automate this process, solve the problem of text to Braille conversion, and satisfy the requirements of federal regulation. This paper presents a LISP programing code structure for use within the AutoCAD drafting and design '\ software to solve the Braille symbol set translation problem with both 2D and 3D representations. An explanation of the logic and a detailed listing of the code is presented.
Year of Submission
8-1998
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Industrial Technology
First Advisor
Charles D. Johnson
Date Original
8-1998
Object Description
1 PDF file (v, 43 pages)
Copyright
©1998 Brian E. Bennett
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Bennett, Brian E., "A Braille Translation Solution Using AutoCAD and LISP" (1998). Graduate Research Papers. 3626.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/3626
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