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Sort Files
The Sort menu item lets you change the order of the files on the SD card,
using Orbit Reader's built-in File Manager. The categories are Name, Date,
Size, and Last Read. The default setting for Sort is Name. To return to the
File Manager, press dot 7 from Stand Alone mode.
In Remote mode, press Select + Up Arrow. This command takes you to the
Menu. Down Arrow to the Sort Files list item.
If in the File Manager or the Reader, press Space to enter the Menu, then
Down Arrow to Sort Files.
If in the Editor, exit out (Select, E OR Select, Select) and press Space to
enter the Menu. Down Arrow to Sort Files.
Additionally, you may sort the files within the selected category in Ascending
or Descending order. After selecting a category, press the Right or Left
Arrows until you reach either Ascend or Descend in the list and press the
Select button. Orbit Reader arranges the files in the indicated order. The
default setting for this menu item is Ascending (A→Z).
Split Words
The default setting for Split Words is Off. In the default setting, the Reader
tries to put as much content on the display as possible without splitting a
word; however, if you want 20 cells of braille, no matter the content, set
Split Words to On. When Split Words is on, the Reader can show partial
words. When you pan to the next 20 cells of braille, the remainder of that
word appears at the beginning of the line.
Filter Dot 7
The default setting for Filter Dot 7 is On. The Filter Dot 7 menu item lets you
turn off the dot 7 that frequently appears in some BRL and BRF files. The dot
7 is filtered by default, but if you wish to write eight-dot braille, turn this
setting off.
Wrapping Text
The default setting for Wrapping is On. The Wrapping option is Orbit
Reader's way of reflowing files that are already formatted for embossing.
Normally, formatted files contain line-end indicators every 38-40 characters,
which starts a new line. This option eliminates extra spaces, making it easier
to read on a 20-cell display.

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