I have an ancient (25 years) braille printer, a Braille Blazer. It has an 8-dot mode which works in some sense, e.g. will braille ascii correctly. I want to braille a series of files with a mixture of unicode patterns and ascii. I'll attach an example (if the list allows attachments). For the curious it's a mixture of a bespoke braille music notation and lyrics transcribed by louis.translateString. This works fine on my refreshable braille display but the printer garbles the music and embosses the lyrics correctly. Can brltty help with a mapping between the unicode braille patterns and whatever encoding this printer is using? If not, does anyone have the mapping for the nonascii part? pointers to documentation are of course fine thanks in advance for any help Peter
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