So sad to hear this message.
Anyway thank you very much.
Hope you may find a way in future. Also I'll try to study for this.
Thanks again!


On Thu, 6 Oct 2016, Dave Mielke wrote:

Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 23:48:57
From: Dave Mielke <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY.
    <[email protected]>
To: Informal discussion between users and developers of BRLTTY.
    <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] preference setting problem

[quoted lines by 高生旺 on 2016/10/06 at 23:20 +0800]

On my old system I have to do some works for reading Chinese such as
patch and re-build kernel, modify kernel startup parameter, specify
console font.

All of that would, of course, still be necessary on a newer system. I guess that's why it isn't working.

I don't think this will fit every user even for myself on a new system.

Yes, it does seem a bit complicated.

Do you think that we need a standard and simpler preceedure to do so?

The best solution would be for us to be able to directly retrieve the actual Unicode characters that were written to the screen. The kernel doesn't offer a way for us to do that. There are some terminal programs that people use, but I don't think any of them export their data.

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