[quoted lines by Kristof Nijs on 2016/07/09 at 11:48 +0200]
>To clean up the old files, is it OK to remove all files directly
>located in the /etc/brltty/ directory? These files have the extensions
>.atb .ctb .cti .ktb .kti .ttb .tti and .txt.
Yes, that'll work fine.
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Dave Mielke |
Hi Dave,
I found the file ctl-latin.tti in the directory /etc/brltty/text/.
As you suggested, I copyed this file to the directory /etc/xdg/brltty
and it works.
To clean up the old files, is it OK to remove all files directly
located in the /etc/brltty/ directory? These files have the extensions
.
[quoted lines by Kristof Nijs on 2016/07/08 at 19:30 +0200]
>I use brltty 5.3.1.
Having details helps for sure. The file used to be named control-latin.tti, but
it was renamed to ctl-latin.tti a while back so that its name would be unique
in the first eight characters (for DOS).
A question I h
Hi Dave,
I use brltty 5.3.1.
In the /etc/brltty/control-latin.tti file I find the following line:
char \x09 () # 09 ⣊ [CHARACTER TABULATION]
I supposed that this whould make a tab look like a normal space with
no braille dots, which I also prefer. But a tab is shown on my brail
[quoted lines by Kristof Nijs on 2016/07/08 at 15:34 +0200]
>Since I did a upgrade from Ubuntu to 16.04,
Which version of brltty is running on it?
>the tabulation character is represented in braille by the dots 2, 4, 7 and 8.
>I whould rather change it to no dots because this makes indentation