Dave Mielke, on Mon 08 Feb 2016 19:09:36 -0500, wrote: > [quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2016/02/09 at 01:00 +0100] > >> For any given glyph, brltty uses the first one in the map. My guess, > >> therefore, > >> is that the font is defined with NUL as the main character and space as an > >> alias for it. > > > >Which is unfortunate, but probably happens not so rarely, thus perhaps > >special-casing the space glyph? > > Okay, I think I'm understanding what you mean, now. If a glyph includes space > then assume that space should be used, right?
Yes. > Can you think of any other characters that fall into this situation? Well, a lot of characters could: apostrophe, for instance, have curved versions, which some fonts may want to alias. Perhaps a rule of thumb would be to take the character which has the lowest unicode value. Samuel _______________________________________________ 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
