[quoted lines by Devin Prater on 2025/05/08 at 12:19 -0500]

>I'd like to know how the word Wrap option in BRLTTY settings on Linux is 
>supposed to work?

I don't think that's ever been formally documented. If there's something wrong 
about how it works then it can be fixed.

The general rule is that the braille display always starts on the first 
character of a word and that the end of the display won't contain a partial 
word. Panning to the right should cause the first character of the next word to 
be in the leftmost position. Panning to the left is such that the previous word 
is fully shown. An exception is that the first part of a line always starts in 
column 0, even if the line is indented.

This, of course, implies a sliding braille window. How word wrap iworks when 
sliding window is off may work somewhat unpredictably.

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