[BRLTTY] Braille tables versus contraction tables.

Adrian P. van Bloois adrian at accu.uu.nl
Thu Apr 24 07:44:55 EDT 2008


* El Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 01:53:31AM +0100, escribiste:
> Dave Mielke, le Mon 21 Apr 2008 15:53:47 -0400, a écrit :
> > The only significant component of brltty which isn't yet Unicode-based is the 
> > text tables support. What do you people think of getting rid of them and just 
> > using contraction tables
> 
> I guess we should make sure that we still have versions of the tables
> that provide 1-1 mapping between characters and braille cells, as
> that may be needed when reading some tty content that uses vertical
> alignment.  Else, I think that would make sense indeed.
I agree, I myself dont use contraction tables, but I do use an
alternative text table that is more suitable to my needs.


> 
> Samuel
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