I never published it and I'm not even sure I still have it, but I'll post a
note here if I find it. ISTR that the entire (Ruby?) code base was only a few
hundred lines.
-r
> On May 11, 2022, at 01:34, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>
> ... Where can the code be found?
Hi
Rich Morin schrieb am 10.05.2022, 10:31 -0700:
>> On May 10, 2022, at 03:06, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>>
>> Oh, so I would need to convert my computer braille to graphics before
>> printing
>> it? Never mind then and thanks for looking it up.
>
>FWIW, I wrote some code a few years ago to do
> On May 10, 2022, at 03:06, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
>
> Oh, so I would need to convert my computer braille to graphics before printing
> it? Never mind then and thanks for looking it up.
FWIW, I wrote some code a few years ago to do something like this on a Braille
Blazer. I used the
Sebastian Humenda, le mar. 10 mai 2022 10:06:58 +, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault schrieb am 08.05.2022, 18:07 +0200:
> >Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 05 mai 2022 18:51:23 +, a ecrit:
> >> Now I am trying to print some "verbatim" text, ideally as 8 dot
> >> computer braille:
> >>
> >> $ lp -d
An: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Embossing 8 dot Braille
Hi
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 08.05.2022, 18:07 +0200:
>Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 05 mai 2022 18:51:23 +, a ecrit:
>> Now I am trying to print some "verbatim" text, ideally as 8 dot
>> compute
Hi
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 08.05.2022, 18:07 +0200:
>Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 05 mai 2022 18:51:23 +, a ecrit:
>> Now I am trying to print some "verbatim" text, ideally as 8 dot
>> computer braille:
>>
>> $ lp -d EverestV5 -o "LibLouis=de-de-comp8" myfile.txt
>
>Looking again at the
Hello,
Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 05 mai 2022 18:51:23 +, a ecrit:
> Now I am trying to print some "verbatim" text, ideally as 8 dot
> computer braille:
>
> $ lp -d EverestV5 -o "LibLouis=de-de-comp8" myfile.txt
Looking again at the Index driver, I don't find anything there that
would
Hi
I have set up the Index Everest V5 over Ethernet for embossing. Embossing a
document with lp works. Now I am trying to print some "verbatim" text, ideally
as 8 dot computer braille:
$ lp -d EverestV5 -o "LibLouis=de-de-comp8" myfile.txt
The embosser announces an error about an unknown escape
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