Text tables now support both local and Unicode characters. A character in the local character set is defined via the "byte" directive, and a Unicode character is defined via the "char" directive. For convenience, the "byte" keyword has been optional until now. With the introduction of Unicode character support, starting off a character definition line with the character value, i.e. with no keyword identifying the action to be taken, has become ambiguous so that shortcut is no longer recognized. For example:
\x61 (1) # This syntax is no longer supported. byte \x61 (1) # This defines a character in the local character set. char \x61 (1) # This defines a Unicode character. This change is effective as of revision 3845. All of BRLTTY's text tables have been converted. Your personal text tables, however, may need to be updated. -- Dave Mielke | 2213 Fox Crescent | I believe that the Bible is the Phone: 1-613-726-0014 | Ottawa, Ontario | Word of God. Please contact me EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Canada K2A 1H7 | if you're concerned about Hell. http://FamilyRadio.com/ | http://Mielke.cc/bible/ _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: BRLTTY@mielke.cc For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty