[quoted lines by Giuli on 2024/09/29 at 16:57 +0200]

>I send you the code lines I modified 

I've checked all of the braille symbols you sent. Brltty's it.ttb (so Italian 
comuter braille) table is correct for all of them. While you didn't send the 
dots for the digits, they, too, look correct to me. 0 is dots 3-4-6, and 1 
through 9 are the letters a through i with dot 6 added.

I myself am rather inexperienced with using Orca. Perhaps it's using a LibLouis 
table. If that's the case, and if the table is wrong, then you'll need to 
contact either Orca or LibLouis to have it fixed.

>But why I have not the brltty.conf file? 

I don't know. Maybe the distribution of Linux that you're using doesn't provide 
it. I think you said that you're using Ubuntu, so I'd be somewhat surprised if 
it doesn't.

>Is it hide?

No, it isn't a hidden file. For a file to be "hidden" on Linux, it's name would 
have to start with a dot.

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