Ho to all,
Today, the Liblouis 3.8.0 was released to the public.
It brings a ton of bubfixes, and a lot of renamed braille tables.
The biggest change to us is that pass1 only flags are removed completelly, and the braille tables where updated, and new tables were created.
Here is the excerpt from the changelog
The liblouis developer team is proud to announce the liblouis release 3.8.0. The release is available for download at:
https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/releases
Introduction
Liblouis is an open-source braille translator and back-translator. It features support for computer, literary and math braille, supports contracted and uncontracted translation for many, many languages[1].
It plays an important role in an open source accessibility stack and is used by screenreaders such as NVDA, Orca and JAWS. A companion project liblouisutdml[2] deals with formatting of braille.
Changes in this release
The major focus of this release is on braille table updates. There are major updates to German, Arabic, Chinese, Turkish, Dutch, Czech, Latvian, Spanish and Ethiopic. Some of these new tables have only been possible because Bert Frees fixed some nasty long standing bugs behind the scene. Also there is the usual assortment of code improvements and cleanups.
For a detailed list of all the changes refer to the list of closed issues[3].
New features
- None
Bug fixes
~~~~~~~~~
- Fix support more than 4 classes thanks to Bert Frees.
- Fix capitalization of words that match `nocont' rules thanks to Bert
Frees.
Braille table improvements
- Defined the undefined character for the Czech tables thanks to Jan
Hegr.
- Improvements to Unified English braille thanks to Mike Gray
- Updated the Dutch table to the new 2017.1 braille standard thanks to
Davy Kager.
- Improvements to the Polish grade 1 table, to make back-translations
of diacritics working
- Fixes to Latvian braille table thanks to Gatis Grintals and Artis
Raugulis.
- Improvements to traditional Mainland Chinese braille and two-cell
Chinese Braille thanks to Sunian Loomee.
- Update Bopomofo-based Chinese Braille to version 2018-11 thanks to
Bo-Cheng Jhan
- Correct the default braille pattern of many Chinese characters
- Add various Chinese phrases involving exceptions of braille
patterns
- Modify dot patterns of dashes for readability reasons
- Added a table for Turkish grade 2 thanks to Uğur Gürbüz and Simon
Aittamaa
- Major upgrade to the German tables. They have been upgraded to /Das
System der deutschen Brailleschrift/ (2018). They are much smaller
now as they are based on `lou_maketable'. As they now work for any
locale (be it Switzerland or Germany) they have been merged into one
set of tables for the different grades. Thanks to Christian
Waldvogel.
- New table for Arabic contracted braille thanks to Ikrami Ahmad.
- New table for Arabic computer braille thanks to Ikrami Ahmad.
- Improvements to Ethiopic thanks to Tamru E. Belay.
- New table for Spanish contracted braille thanks to Juan Pablo Bello.
Other changes
- Updated the `lou_allround' and `lou_trace' test tools to include all
the mode flags described in the documentation of the
`lou_translateString()' function, thanks to Bue Vester-Andersen
Deprecation notice
Backwards incompatible changes
- The `pass1Only' flag has been deprecated for a while and is now
removed from the code, thanks to Bue Vester-Andersen.
New, renamed or removed tables
New
- tr-g2.ctb
- ar-ar-g2.ctb
- ar-ar-comp8.utb
- es-g2.ctb
Renamed
- de-de-accents.cti -> de-accents.cti
- de-de-g0.utb -> de-g0.utb
- de-de-g1.ctb -> de-g1.ctb
- de-de-g2.ctb -> de-g2.ctb
- de-ch-g0.utb -> de-g0.utb
- de-ch-g1.ctb -> de-g1.ctb
- de-ch-g2.ctb -> de-g2.ctb
Removed
Next release
The next release will be published on March 4 2019 so please keep up the excellent work and keep those improvements coming.
Share and Enjoy!
-- Christian Egli, on behalf of the liblouis developers
Footnotes
[1] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/tree/master/tables
[2] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouisutdml
[3] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/milestone/18?closed=1
--
Christian Egli
Swiss Library for the Blind, Visually Impaired and Print Disabled Grubenstrasse 12, CH-8045 Zürich, Switzerland
For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://liblouis.org
best,
Zvonimir
Ho to all,
Today, the Liblouis 3.8.0 was released to the public.
It brings a ton of bubfixes, and a lot of renamed braille tables.
The biggest change to us is that pass1 only flags are removed completelly, and the braille tables where updated, and new tables were created.
Here is the excerpt from the changelog
The liblouis developer team is proud to announce the liblouis release 3.8.0. The release is available for download at:
Introduction
Liblouis is an open-source braille translator and back-translator. It features support for computer, literary and math braille, supports contracted and uncontracted translation for many, many languages[1].
It plays an important role in an open source accessibility stack and is used by screenreaders such as NVDA, Orca and JAWS. A companion project liblouisutdml[2] deals with formatting of braille.
Changes in this release
The major focus of this release is on braille table updates. There are major updates to German, Arabic, Chinese, Turkish, Dutch, Czech, Latvian, Spanish and Ethiopic. Some of these new tables have only been possible because Bert Frees fixed some nasty long standing bugs behind the scene. Also there is the usual assortment of code improvements and cleanups.
For a detailed list of all the changes refer to the list of closed issues[3].
New features
Hegr.
Davy Kager.
of diacritics working
Raugulis.
Chinese Braille thanks to Sunian Loomee.
Bo-Cheng Jhan
patterns
Aittamaa
System der deutschen Brailleschrift/ (2018). They are much smaller
now as they are based on `lou_maketable'. As they now work for any
locale (be it Switzerland or Germany) they have been merged into one
set of tables for the different grades. Thanks to Christian
Waldvogel.
Other changes
Backwards incompatible changes
New
Renamed
Removed
Next release
The next release will be published on March 4 2019 so please keep up the excellent work and keep those improvements coming.
Share and Enjoy!
-- Christian Egli, on behalf of the liblouis developers
Footnotes
[1] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/tree/master/tables
[2] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouisutdml
[3] https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/milestone/18?closed=1
--
Christian Egli
Swiss Library for the Blind, Visually Impaired and Print Disabled Grubenstrasse 12, CH-8045 Zürich, Switzerland
For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://liblouis.org
best,
Zvonimir