> On May 10, 2022, at 03:06, Sebastian Humenda <[email protected]> wrote: > > Oh, so I would need to convert my computer braille to graphics before printing > it? Never mind then and thanks for looking it up.
FWIW, I wrote some code a few years ago to do something like this on a Braille Blazer. I used the Unicode character set as my intermediate format: > The Unicode block Braille Patterns (U+2800.. U+28FF) contains all 256 > possible patterns of an 8-dot braille cell, thereby including the complete > 6-dot cell range. -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille_Patterns IIRC, I: - converted the desired characters into the intermediate format - rasterized lines of characters into rows of dots - rendered all eight rows of dots - output a couple of empty rows, for vertical spacing -r

