[BRLTTY] Russian and Hebrew with BRLTTY

Ollie mallard at ilgerone.net
Sat Dec 13 10:39:06 EST 2008


Hmmmm... I would never be able to do that! I am an ex IBMer, but I 
was a translator... And I used an Optacon! (smile).
It sounds exciting however... I might try some day...
Thanks!
Ciao,
Ollie



At 16.33 13/12/2008, you wrote:
>[quoted lines by Ollie on 2008/12/13 at 16:26 +0100]
>
> > From what you tell me, though, I understand I can't read mixed texts
> >like, for instance, a Russian-English dictionary, or a grammar book,
> >where I have part of a line in one language and another in the other.
> >Am I correct?
>
>You're correct for up to and including the latest production release 
>of brltty.
>In its development stream, however, changes have already been made to support
>using several tables at once. I doubt any official release of Ubuntu 
>comes with
>a development release of brltty, though. If, however, you're willing to build
>your own brltty (not too hard) then all you need to do is to create a simple
>higher level text table which includes all of your favourite languages.
>
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