Thanks, Jeff. I'm using Slint. I didn't see either of the programs you
mention. Maybe there's something else.
Best!
Al
On 3/16/22 03:30, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2022, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'm trying to find out how to use Liblouis to translate documents
from print to Braille. Specifically, my wife would like me to find
out how to translate Russian documents into Braille ones. At the
moment, though, I haven't yet learned a command to run for
translating anything: the Liblouis documentation looks to have a lot
of useful material, but I could find nothing about running a command,
with whatever arguments and options I might need, to create a Braille
output file from a print input file.
In Debian, I see liblouis-bin and liblouisxml-bin packages which can
probably help you. Other distributions probably have something similar.
I read about a command called file2brl, apparently part of a program
called Liblouisutdml, but that program's not on my system even though
Liblouis itself is.
Apparently, UTDML is unified tactile document markup language, whcih
is presumably used for maps, diagrams, etc. This is probably not what
you need.
HTH,
Geoff.
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