For those who are interested in customizing and programming, Nota Bene
provides many opportunities. The keyboard can be customized to suit your
needs, and you can write your own programs using Nota Bene's native
programming language, XPL. These functions are largely undocumented in NB
Help, and Nota Bene technical support cannot provide assistance with
programming. However, help is available thanks to the work of dedicated Nota
Bene users. In 1994, Tony Woozley wrote a Customization and Programming
Guide for the DOS version of Nota Bene. Mary Bernard has extensively revised
and updated this guide for Nota Bene for Windows, version 8.0. Many thanks
to Tony Woozley and Mary Bernard for making their work available to all who
are interested.
You can download the Customization and Programmming Guide in Nota Bene
format or in PDF format. To open the NB file, you will need to have Nota
Bene installed (Scholar's Workstation, Lingua Workstation or the trial
version). To open the PDF file, you will need to have you will need to have
the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.
You can save the file(s) on your computer or open them directly:
-- To open the file immediately, without exiting your browser, click on the link.
-- To save the file, right click on the link, and then select the Save Target As... Option.
Click the links below to open and/or download the file(s).
Customization and Programming Guide (NB format)
Customization and Programming Guide (PDF format for American 8.5 x 11 paper)
Customization and Programming Guide (PDF format for European A4 paper)