Yes. This braille system is popular in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2007/09/17 at 16:14 +0200]
That's zh, and the China country code is CN.
Thanks. I believe, however, that Coscell is in Taiwan, which (I think) has a
Hello,
have you some idea why? Bellow is the description of my problem again.
Thanks
JB == Jan Buchal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JB Hi, I use:
JB - Debian Lenny - last svn snapshot of brltty - amd64 bits cpu
JB I have in my /etc/brltty.conf:
JB braille-device /dev/rfcomm0
[quoted lines by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2007/09/17 at 23:08 +0800]
Okay. Thank you!
Please check the comments for these three tables in the latest brltty.conf
(Documents/brltty.conf.in) and tell me if you can think of better wordings.
Also, what about the gb2312 table? Should it also be prefixed
I think it's okay.
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2007/09/17 at 23:08 +0800]
Okay. Thank you!
Please check the comments for these three tables in the latest brltty.conf
(Documents/brltty.conf.in) and tell me if you can think of better
[quoted lines by Lee Maschmeyer on 2007/09/17 at 16:27 -0400]
I just updated to build 3340 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server. I noticed
the following error message during bootup:
brltty[351]: /etc/brltty/text..tbl: open error: no such file or directory
Thanks. This problem should now be
I've been asked if we could make it easier for those who must use more than one
contraction table to switch amongst them more easily. I'm asking, therefore,
for syntax suggestions. Here's one I've thought of:
The -c option could accept a comma-delimited list of tables. If only one is
specified