Hello, I would like to try BRLTTY 6.0 on Debian Stretch.
Could someone explain me how to compile it and have the same settings the debian package provides? I actualy use BRLTTY 5.6 from Stretch Backports repository when I try to re-create a package frome the last source code I have an error about python files. Doing it using ./configure, make and sudo make install had break BRLTTY. Thanks, Patrick Le 03/02/2019 à 18:23, Dave Mielke a écrit : > Finally, after two major delays, brltty-6.0 is just about ready. The crrrent > plan is to release it in a couple of weeks, i.e. February 18 or shortly > thereafter. Please, everyone who can, do test the latest development code as > best you can so that we can do our best to ensure that 6.0 will be as problem > free as possible. > > The big feature in brltty-6.0 is its ability to read Unicode characters from a > Linux text screen. This new capability also requires the use of a Linux 4.19 > (or later) kernel. The constraint of only being able to read at most 512 > unique > characters at a time has finally been eliminated. The 256 Unicode braille cell > (pattern) characters are now correctly rendered without having to do any fancy > font fiddling and without having to sacrifice 256 otherwise useful character > definitions. We can finally read several languages without having to switch > fonts. This new capability should also resolve a lot of problems for those who > read languages like Mandarin and Cantonese which require many, many > characters. > _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
