Dave Mielke (2012/08/31 10:29 -0400): > >How about the exaple I gave of a person usingmainly a western language > >such as english or french but also, somtimes, another alnguage using > >another alphabet ? > > I think most (maybe all) already do include the Latin letters anyway.
I'm not sure whatyour "most (maybe all)" refers to. Do you talk about tables for non-latin alphabets ? > What they tend to do, though, is something like add dot 8 to the Latin > letters. That's > something which helps the user but wouldn't be done by a simple table > merge. These two sentences I could absolutely not understand, sorry. > Also, even if the Latin letters weren't shared between two tables, some > punctuation most likely would be shared but different. Well, I wouldn't mind, if there was a documented way of handling this, such as the first or last table loaded takes precedence. And there could even be warnings in the logs for symbols with conflicting representations... Sherab. _______________________________________________ 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
