Dave Mielke schrieb am 22.12.2013, 16:12 -0500:
>[quoted lines by Eric Scheibler on 2013/12/22 at 21:24 +0100]
>
>>>But is there any harm in SETMARK just saving them?
>>
>>I don't think so. But then we need a reset function which sets all marks to
>>the first line again.
>
>Yes, and also probably
[quoted lines by Eric Scheibler on 2013/12/22 at 21:24 +0100]
>>But is there any harm in SETMARK just saving them?
>
>I don't think so. But then we need a reset function which sets all marks to
>the first line again.
Yes, and also probably one to delete individual marks.
What are your thoughts
Dave Mielke schrieb am 22.12.2013, 14:39 -0500:
>What about having a place in the menu to pick the brltty.conf file so you
>don't
>need to restart brltty?
Yes, sounds good.
>>>Another alternative might be to just make all marks persistent. If we do
>>>that,
>>>should they be saved immediatel
[quoted lines by Eric Scheibler on 2013/12/22 at 18:34 +0100]
>So in my opinion it would be the easiest way to officially do, what I'am
>already practicing: let the user define multiple brltty.conf files for
>different settings. Advantage is, that the user can define what he wants and
>so is ve
Hi!
Maybe i am doing wrong but i can't make the handytech 88 modular follow when
going through the setup in alpine.
I have tried using the cursor tracking on/off but no go.
/A
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Dave Mielke schrieb am 21.12.2013, 16:35 -0500:
>What about switching the text and/or contraction table? I'm trying to get a
>feel for what a proper language switching facility would need to support.
Good question. I use the German text table for both languages cause I'am used
to the German bra
Hello,
I'm reporting again this issue already reported privately regarding
brltty and Windows:
Hi,
I recently encountered a problem with BRLTTY under Windows XP.
It has to do with inserting keys pressed on the braille device such as
letters, numbers, etc.
Although the API ignores these keypress