Hi,
I don't know if it has logic or if it's feasible to implement this on
brltty, but I'd like to suggest:
Imagine the following situation:
1. I'm on bash shell and type ls or other command.
2. Internally, brltty simulates a function, which moves the cursor to the
line after the bash prompt (wher
The cursor being on the capital sign of a capital letter or the number sign
of a number is consistent with other screen readers and notetakers I've
used. That means Jaws, PAC Mate and WindowEyes. (I'm not quite as sure about
WindowEyes but I don't remember noticing any difference.)
--
Lee Masc
Right now I'm reading a text file in which new paragraphs are signaled by
the lines being indented several spaces. These are translated into one space
in grade 2.
Under the old rules a braille string that starts with a space was always a
new paragraph. Under the current ones such a string may m
When using a contraction table (English Grade II), I notice the following
under BRLTTY rev. 3618:
If the last two cells in a window are the braille contractions representing
"for the" (which do not have a space between them as per Grade II rules), the
"the" contraction appears as the first cell of
[quoted lines by Jason White on 2008/03/21 at 13:17 +1100]
>When using a contraction table (English Grade II), I notice the following
>under BRLTTY rev. 3618:
>
>If the last two cells in a window are the braille contractions representing
>"for the" (which do not have a space between them as per Gr
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 12:37:12AM -0400, Dave Mielke wrote:
> This one was fixed a couple of days ago.
Thanks. I've just typed ./configure && make && sudo make install.
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