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Brick Braille 2 x 4 with 1 Stud (DOTS-1) with "A 1" Pattern
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0 Brick Braille 2 x 4 with 1 Stud (DOTS-1) with "A 1" Pattern 0 Name: 60189p01.dat 0 Author: Rene Rechthaler [Blechtaler] 0 !LDRAW_ORG Part UPDATE 2024-09 0 !LICENSE Licensed under CC BY 4.0 : see CAreadme.txt 0 BFC CERTIFY CCW 0 !KEYWORDS ⠁ Unicode U+2801 (10241), Bricklink 60189pb01 0 !KEYWORDS Rebrickable 60189pr0001, Set 4000503, set 40722, set 40723 0 !KEYWORDS set 40724 0 !HISTORY 2024-08-18 [MagFors] Changed orientation, added keywords 0 !HISTORY 2024-10-27 [OrionP] Official Update 2024-09
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1 16 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\3001s02.dat 1 16 -30 0 -10 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 stud.dat 0 // Pattern 0 // Character 3 0 34.5 0 -8.585 34.5 0 -7.078 33.034 0 -6.452 4 0 28.181 0 -4.465 25.7 0 -4.705 34.5 0 -8.585 31.82 0 -5.945 4 0 31.82 0 -2.999 31.82 0 -5.945 33.034 0 -6.452 33.034 0 -2.492 3 0 31.82 0 -5.945 34.5 0 -8.585 33.034 0 -6.452 3 0 33.034 0 -2.492 34.5 0 -1.866 34.5 0 -.346 3 0 33.034 0 -2.492 34.5 0 -.346 31.82 0 -2.999 4 0 34.5 0 -.346 25.7 0 -4.226 28.181 0 -4.465 31.82 0 -2.999 3 0 28.181 0 -4.465 25.7 0 -4.226 25.7 0 -4.705 4 0 25.7 0 7.052 26.701 0 4 27.941 0 4.346 27.368 0 6.133 4 0 34.5 0 6.133 34.5 0 7.546 25.7 0 7.546 27.368 0 6.133 3 0 25.7 0 7.546 25.7 0 7.052 27.368 0 6.133 0 // Background 4 16 34.5 0 -7.078 34.5 0 -1.866 33.034 0 -2.492 33.034 0 -6.452 3 16 31.82 0 -2.999 28.181 0 -4.465 31.82 0 -5.945 4 16 27.368 0 6.133 27.941 0 4.346 34.5 0 -.346 34.5 0 6.133 4 16 34.5 0 -.346 27.941 0 4.346 26.701 0 4 25.7 0 -4.226 4 16 -40 0 20 25.7 0 -4.226 26.701 0 4 25.7 0 7.052 4 16 25.7 0 -4.705 -40 0 -20 40 0 -20 34.5 0 -8.585 3 16 40 0 -20 34.5 0 -7.078 34.5 0 -8.585 3 16 40 0 -20 34.5 0 -1.866 34.5 0 -7.078 4 16 -40 0 20 -40 0 -20 25.7 0 -4.705 25.7 0 -4.226 3 16 40 0 -20 34.5 0 -.346 34.5 0 -1.866 3 16 34.5 0 6.133 40 0 20 34.5 0 7.546 4 16 34.5 0 6.133 34.5 0 -.346 40 0 -20 40 0 20 3 16 -40 0 20 25.7 0 7.052 25.7 0 7.546 4 16 34.5 0 7.546 40 0 20 -40 0 20 25.7 0 7.546
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Archived Part Events:
Rene Rechthaler [Blechtaler]
Part Header Editor
initially submitted the part.
2023-12-22 19:38:00
Steffen [Steffen]
Senior Part Reviewer
made the following comment.
2023-12-22 19:39:46
titles of
60189.dat
60189p01.dat
should be cleaned up to more closely match each other
Magnus Forsberg [MagFors]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Hold.
2023-12-22 20:11:42
Why this orientation? I think it's wrong.
Steffen [Steffen]
Senior Part Reviewer
posted a vote of Hold.
2023-12-22 21:38:49
yikes. of course.
orientation needs to match 3001.dat
Rene Rechthaler [Blechtaler]
Part Header Editor
made the following comment.
2023-12-22 22:29:30
but the brick is used only that way...
should the print then be left or right?
Magnus Forsberg [MagFors]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Hold.
2023-12-23 10:02:18
Could we please agree on a standardized nomenclature before any more bricks are uploaded.
We are missing the language differences. French/German/Spanish/Italian/English
Magnus Forsberg [MagFors]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Hold.
2023-12-23 10:56:25
Suggestion:
Brick 2 x 4 Braille [(stud position) ] [language] [printed pattern] Pattern

Do we need to have the number of studs in the description?
I like this DOTS-123456 description, where the missing positions are left out of the numbers.
(DOTS-145) gives me more information than the Unicode character.
Are there any lego braille bicks using all 8 positions?

How should we describe the stud position?
I see no reason to use any Unicode character. They are not understandable until they are in a context.
It is very hard to tell DOTS-1 from DOTS-4 until you understand the matrix position, in a description.

Are the stud position part of the "pattern" on a braille brick? I think they are.
Should then the unprinted parts use the word Pattern in thier descriptions?
Or should they use "Position"?

When should the -pXX suffix be used. On Position or Pattern?
Rene Rechthaler [Blechtaler]
Part Header Editor
made the following comment.
2023-12-23 11:22:32
I think the "pattern" here only refers to the print and not to the stud pattern...
the different bricks with different stud patterns also have different numbers, but sometimes its only the direction of the stud logo to tell them apart (for example a dots-2 from a dots-6).
Thats why I only put the Unicode in the Keywords.
The DOTS matrix is like that: (and the bricks use studs for the dots, yes)
1 4
2 5
3 6
There are Unicode symbols up to 8 Dots, but they arent used in real life. The braille bricks use the empty row for the prints.
And because of the upward use of the bricks, I used them upwards here (although 2x4 bricks are normally sideways)
Magnus Forsberg [MagFors]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Hold.
2024-01-12 18:03:34
Could you please correct the orientation. On all of them.
Jeff Jones [notmaster]
Part Author
made the following comment.
2024-08-02 14:17:17
i would correct all of their patterns make unpatterned versions and maybe make the spanish and french patterns
Magnus Forsberg [MagFors]
Part Library Admin
submitted a new version of the part.
2024-08-18 14:30:40
Rene Rechthaler [Blechtaler]
Part Header Editor
made the following comment.
2024-08-18 20:30:27
i already have all standard patterns (got it from somewhere else), may need cleaning
Gerald Lasser [GeraldLasser]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Certify.
2024-09-12 07:06:09
as for all prints with a font, I would really love to see the font used in the keywords or the comments
Takeshi Takahashi [RainbowDolphin]
Senior Part Reviewer
posted a vote of Certify.
2024-09-12 12:54:04
Orion Pobursky [OrionP]
Part Library Admin
posted a vote of Admin Review.
2024-10-25 02:33:22
Orion Pobursky [OrionP]
Part Library Admin
2024-10-27 01:48:47
Release 2024-09
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