On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 01:55:37PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> What do you think of approaching your Nemeth translator as though it were a 
> contraction table. Brltty could recognize if a contraction table is 
> executable 
> or not. If it's executable then brltty could run the contraction programi n 
> the 
> background, write to it an uncontracted line (in your case, latex source), 
> and 
> read back from it a contracted line (in your case, Nemeth). Would this 
> concept 
> meet your needs?

First of all, sorry for the late response, I missed this message for
some reason...

So I'd actually have more control than just saying particular ascii
symbols would represent a particular braille translation. In other words
I can run additional code to manipulate the text further than what a
stand alone braille table could do? It probably would, although since
the latex-access project was established some time ago and is quite good
I was wanting to interface brltty with it instead of creating all my own
translations over again. I think in principle this would work pretty
well though, thanks for the suggestion. 

Cheers,
Dan
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