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
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
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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[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
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 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, 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