Hi,
Thanks for implementing this features.
I have one question though, how can I change the liblouis table at runtime?
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On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2017/05/03 at 12:03 +0200]
>> The latest development code now supports LibLouis.
>
>Will this extension also become available in the Android version of
>BRLTTY?
Yes, although we need to decide where brltty should expect to find the liblouis
tables on Android.
Hello
[Dave]
> The latest development code now supports LibLouis.
Will this extension also become available in the Android version of
BRLTTY?
Thanks
Lars
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[quoted lines by Devin Prater on 2017/04/24 at 16:11 +]
>I have Liblouis installed, but I haven't seen the tables in BRLTTY
>though. I’d just have the Liblouis tables in the text tables. Maybe
>enable Grade Two input using those Liblouis tables, as Narrator has.
On Linux there's no need to
I have Liblouis installed, but I haven't seen the tables in BRLTTY
though. I’d just have the Liblouis tables in the text tables. Maybe
enable Grade Two input using those Liblouis tables, as Narrator has.
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The latest development code now supports LibLouis. In order to include this
support you'll need to ensure that LibLouis's development package is installed
on your system.
The -c command line option, as well as the contraction-table brltty.conf
directive, can be used to specify a LibLouis