Thank you! Now I managed to created the brlapi.lib file and compiled my
test program with Visual C++ 2008.
But it doesn't work properly with the xwindow diver (brltty -b xw):
The program enters TTy mode (brlapi_enterTtyMode (BRLAPI_TTY_DEFAULT,
NULL);) and outputs text onto the braille terminal (
Hello,
speech-dispatcher 0.7 is supporting unix sockets. I think it's a neat thing to
have, especially when you're using a single-user computer. I'm only wondering
whether BRLTTY currently supports that. A brief look into the configuration says
it's not. Am I wrong? If not, could it be added to BR
marqu...@studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de, le Sat 31 Jul 2010 12:46:54 +0200,
a écrit :
> Thank you! Now I managed to created the brlapi.lib file and compiled my
> test program with Visual C++ 2008.
Ok, good.
> But it doesn't work properly with the xwindow diver (brltty -b xw):
> The program en
Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 31 Jul 2010 12:52:52 +0200, a écrit :
> speech-dispatcher 0.7 is supporting unix sockets. I think it's a neat thing to
> have, especially when you're using a single-user computer. I'm only wondering
> whether BRLTTY currently supports that. A brief look into the configurat
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2010/07/31 at 12:52 +0200]
>speech-dispatcher 0.7 is supporting unix sockets. I think it's a neat thing to
>have, especially when you're using a single-user computer. I'm only wondering
>whether BRLTTY currently supports that. A brief look into the configurati