[BRLTTY] Release 6.0 soon.
Jason White
jason at jasonjgw.net
Tue Feb 12 08:59:58 EST 2019
John Covici <covici at ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> Yep, it did work, thanks so much.
It worked for me too.
I had to disable the speech driver in order to build it, as it detected espeak
rather than espeak-ng. That might be related to the symlink I created
connecting libespeak.so.1 to libespeak-ng.so.1.
I noticed also that /usr/include/espeak and /usr/include/espeak-ng both exist
- and are both identical.
Is there anyone else with an Arch Linux installation and espeak-ng installed
ho can est the build process?
>
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2019 13:00:54 -0500,
> Dave Mielke wrote:
> >
> > [quoted lines by John Covici on 2019/02/11 at 12:29 -0500]
> >
> > >OK, so I got the kernel 4.19.20 and got the latest brltty from git and
> > >it works. How can I check if I have unicode support enabled and that
> > >its working? Right now I am not sure I have anything which would give
> > >me any non-ascii characters.
> >
> > Check if /dev/ has vcsu devices. Type some Unicode braille characters to see if
> > they get rendered properly. Here's a line of them (in English contracted
> > braille) for you to test with:
> >
> > ⠠⠊⠋ ⠽ ⠉ ⠗⠂⠙ ⠹ ⠇⠔⠑ ⠮⠝ ⠽⠗ ⠠⠇⠔⠥⠭ ⠎⠉⠗⠑⠢ ⠙⠗⠊⠧⠻ ⠊⠎ ⠗⠂⠙⠬ ⠠⠥⠝⠊⠉⠕⠙⠑ ⠐⠡⠎⠲
> >
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