Re: Teaching Speakup how to pronounce characters

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Zachary Kline <zkline@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Hi Chris et al,
>
> I hadn’t considered that the characters Unicode values would fall
> outside that range. The actual CP437 just uses different mappings for
> 0 to 255.

Hi Zack,
The characters in CP-437 with the high-bit set do map to unicode
characters, but many of those Unicode characters are well outside of the
range [0, 255].
And I don't know much about how exactly the kernel deals with Unicode
internally.  I.E., what Speakup sees in screen memory.
I don't think there's any kind of pass-through option that will work
here.

-- Chris
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