Laurel,

I hear that Apple uses LibLouis, but I don't know the particulars. I've done a makeshift braille table for JFW using that screenreader's .jbt file system, but that's pretty jerry-rigged in my opinion. I was hoping that you would know...

How do you write Braille tables your way?

Ben
----- Original Message ----- From: "Laurel" <laurel.stock...@gmail.com>
To: <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 12:40
Subject: [Mac-access]: Voiceover and braille tables question


I know this is sort of random, but I'm wondering. Do any of you happen
to know how Apple's braille tables that are used with Voiceover are
written? I'm trying to research this a bit for a project I am working
on, but I am struggling to find good resources. Is Apple basing their
braille tables off of a framework, something like Duxberry Braille and
that's how they are getting their braille tables? Or are they using a
particular computer coding language to write their tables? If someone
could point me in the write direction for me to learn a bit more than
I already know, I would appreciate it. For what it's worth, I do know
how to write a braille translation table, I've done it for several
braille codes in several different languages, so I am somewhat
familiar with how they can be built or written. I just am wanting to
try and learn a bit more if I can about how Apple built theirs, or
what framework Apple is using.
Thanks for any information anyone might have,
Laurel
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