Hi, coscell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, le Sat 09 Dec 2006 09:21:54 +0800, a écrit : > Yes. I'm using orca. Then you're not using brltty's AtSpi screen driver, but orca's AtSpi screen driver, connected to brltty via BrlAPI. Orca used to be limited to correctly send ascii letters only. With the current svn version of brltty and the current version of orca (and thus the next release of each of them), all unicode letters should now work fine. IIRC however, for chinese braille brltty uses a contraction table. The problem is that BrlAPI does not (yet) use the contraction table for the braille output. Another solution is then to run a second brltty _before_ orca is run: brltty -b ba -x as -s no -c big5 This second brltty will read gnome terminals and text fields via its own AtSpi screen driver, just the same way as it does on the linux console, and output braille via BrlAPI. For other widgets, brltty will shut up and let orca output them. However, for this to work, you need the very latest svn version of brltty, as I've just fixed unicode characters handling in the AtSpi screen driver. Samuel _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list