Dave Mielke writes:
> Brltty can be built so that it doesn't contain support for contracted braille
> -
> via its configure's --disable-contracted-braille option. I'd like to remove
> this capability, so I'm asking if anyone out there has a good reason not to do
> this.
The original reason,
[quoted lines by Brian Buhrow on 2021/03/08 at 10:10 -0800]
>Am I correct that even if one has contracted braille support compiled into the
>brltty, it is possible to disable it at run time if the need arises?
Brltty doesn't impose the use of contracted braille. You can choose whether you
want
hello Dave. I am occasional user of brltty, so I apologize if my
question seems pretty
uninformed. Am I correct that even if one has contracted braille support
compiled into the
brltty, it is possible to disable it at run time if the need arises? If the
answer is no, then
I'd say the
Brltty can be built so that it doesn't contain support for contracted braille -
via its configure's --disable-contracted-braille option. I'd like to remove
this capability, so I'm asking if anyone out there has a good reason not to do
this.
This option was added, a very long time ago, in order to