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  • $\begingroup$ congrats on the puzzle and the wrap-up! I was wondering if you could have rot13(pbzcerffrq gur yrggref jvgu oenvyyr rapbqvat) - which I used for one of my own puzzles. Or would that approach lead nowhere? $\endgroup$
    – happystar
    Commented Oct 4, 2020 at 21:41
  • $\begingroup$ @happystar Thanks :) My instinct tells me that would have been incredibly tricky in a nonogram because of the necessity to have lots of 1's and 2's keyed in the rows when only one 1 and one 2 can be used in that way due to the row uniqueness constraint of sudoku - and this would be an issue if using either the shaded squares or the negative space. If wanting to encode using Braille there are probably better grid-deduction alternatives to use rather than a nonogram, most likely one where cells are shaded one at a time, like a heyawake or a yajilin. That might be worth a look! $\endgroup$
    – Stiv
    Commented Oct 4, 2020 at 21:57