Re: [BRLTTY] Type using DOT keys

2016-01-18 Thread payman shaykhmehdi
Actually I am working on Persian text Table, but there is little difference between Arabic and Persian. So I will commit the braille driver and text table as soon as possible. On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 6:58 PM, Dave Mielke wrote: > [quoted lines by payman shaykhmehdi on 2016/01/12 at 11:50 +0330]

[BRLTTY] Switching between languages

2016-01-18 Thread payman shaykhmehdi
Hi, When I change the language of system from one to another, what text table brltty will use? is it search for a text table that corresponds to the second language? ___ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail

Re: [BRLTTY] Type using DOT keys

2016-01-18 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by payman shaykhmehdi on 2016/01/18 at 12:07 +0330] >Actually I am working on Persian text Table, but there is little difference >between Arabic and Persian. So I will commit the braille driver and text >table as soon as possible. What has been done for a number of languages, and wh

Re: [BRLTTY] Switching between languages

2016-01-18 Thread Dave Mielke
[quoted lines by payman shaykhmehdi on 2016/01/18 at 13:10 +0330] >When I change the language of system from one to another, what text table >brltty will use? is it search for a text table that corresponds to the >second language? Brltty checks for a text table matching the current locale only at

Re: [BRLTTY] Type using DOT keys

2016-01-18 Thread Samuel Thibault
Dave Mielke, on Mon 18 Jan 2016 07:47:29 -0500, wrote: > What has been done for a number of languages, and which I actually do for > Canadian English (because, as you may know, Canada also has French), is add > dot > 8 to what we might call the non-lcoal symbols. Just wondering a crazy idea: wo