Re: [BRLTTY] Unicode braille patterns

2020-10-21 Thread Nicolas Pitre
On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, Dave Mielke wrote: > [quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2020/10/21 at 21:23 +0200] > > >I'm working on a project where I need to be able to quickly distinguish > >between normal letters and braille patterns in the range 0x2800-0x28FF on > >the braille display, with BRLTTY in

Re: [BRLTTY] Unicode braille patterns

2020-10-21 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2020/10/21 at 21:23 +0200] >I'm working on a project where I need to be able to quickly distinguish >between normal letters and braille patterns in the range 0x2800-0x28FF on >the braille display, with BRLTTY in the console. On >my system, 0x2801 is displayed as

[BRLTTY] Unicode braille patterns

2020-10-21 Thread Lars Bjørndal
Hi, list! I'm working on a project where I need to be able to quickly distinguish between normal letters and braille patterns in the range 0x2800-0x28FF on the braille display, with BRLTTY in the console. On my system, 0x2801 is displayed as dot 1, like a normal a. It's ok if it's displayed as a

Re: [BRLTTY] brltty and liblouis

2020-10-21 Thread John J. Boyer
Hello everyone, I'm Using the UEB Grade 2 liblouis table in Orca. A while ago i made a pleasant discovery. I can give the brltty keystroke on my Braille display for 8-dot computer Braille and I get it in Orca. When I give the keystroke for 6-dot Braille Orca goes back to UEB. John On Wed,

Re: [BRLTTY] brltty and liblouis

2020-10-21 Thread Alexander Epaneshnikov
21.10.2020 13:06, Dave Mielke пишет: [quoted lines by Alexander Epaneshnikov on 2020/10/21 at 02:22 +0300] i compiled brltty with liblouis support. but when i switching tables in orca nothing changes. Yes, that's correct. Orca does its own text-to-braille translation so what it gives brltty

Re: [BRLTTY] brltty and liblouis

2020-10-21 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Alexander Epaneshnikov on 2020/10/21 at 02:22 +0300] >i compiled brltty with liblouis support. but when i switching tables in orca >nothing changes. Yes, that's correct. Orca does its own text-to-braille translation so what it gives brltty is already braille - not text. >1. how