[quoted lines by Robert Pösel on 2018/03/27 at 16:12 +0200]
>2) Let's have that above option checked and BRLTTY service disabled.
>Now when I enable BRLTTY service, notification is showed (which is
>correct), but the description says "Wainting", which is wrong,
>because the "Release Braille
[quoted lines by Robert Pösel on 2018/03/27 at 16:12 +0200]
>1) Let's have BRLTTY service disabled and go to it's settings and
>check/uncheck the "Release Braille Device" option. It shouldn't show
>the notification, because service is disabled, but it really shows
>the notification.
Could you
Dne 27.03.2018 v 16:12 Robert Pösel napsal(a):
3) Also there is small issue (unrelated to the above) on Android Oreo
that Android shows "BRLTTY application is running in backround" system
notification (...)
You can forget this point for now as I realized you are not targeting
latest SDK
Dne 23.03.2018 v 17:43 Dave Mielke napsal(a):
[quoted lines by Robert Pösel on 2018/03/22 at 12:09 +0100]
quick comment about notification: It shouldn't be showed when BRLTTY
service is disabled. Currently when I enable BRLTTY service,
notification is showed, when I disable it, it hides the
Well I have to give up on 5.6 I guess; can't make it work.
I have not compiled many programs as I always used apt-get.
The configure, make and make install all go well, but when I start 5.6 as root
I hale no braille.
5.3.1 works great so I just apt-got it back.
After make install is there
Dear all,
I am wondering whether some Unicode characters have a braille
representation that takes more than one cell in our braille tables.
There is for instance the case of the horizontal ellipsis (I don't know
its codepoint anddon't know how to easily find it, sorry). For such a
character, I'd