Hi, I'd like to know if this list is entirely or partly correct, I read about no-p not existing while it's provided on Ubuntu's brltty conf. Here we go:
#text-table cz # Czech (iso-8859-2) #text-table da # Danish #text-table de # German #text-table en_UK # English (United Kingdom) #text-table en_US # English (United States) Does it means us without en_ no longer exist/runs ? or is en_US correct/the one and only? #text-table es # Spanish #text-table fr_CA # French (Canada) #text-table fr_FR # French (France) #text-table fr-2007 # French (Unified) Have never heard about this. #text-table fr-cbifs # French (Code Braille Informatique Français Standard) #text-table it # Italian #text-table nabcc # North American Braille Computer Code #text-table no-h # Norwegian and German #text-table no-p # Norwegian Wasn't it no with nothing ? #text-table pl # Polish (iso-8859-2) #text-table pt # Portuguese (iso-8859-1) #text-table ru # Russian (koi8-r) #text-table se # Swedish (1996 standard) #text-table se-old # Swedish (1989 standard) #text-table vni # Vietnamese Labrad0r _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
