[quoted lines by Raphaël POITEVIN on 2020/11/12 at 23:55 +0100]

>Actually, I would like to generate a file, as a sighted person would
>generate it with Inkscape for instance, based on a True Type Braille
>font. That file would be used in any situations: 3D printing, deep
>embossing (not Braile embosser) or swell embossing. With that kind of
>software, they can set the fot size (I know there is a tolerance
>depending on the size of the support, 24pt, 23.5pt).

Then you for sure want to be using Unicode braille patterns. You probably
should ensure that you're using a fixed-size font.

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