[brailleblaster] Problems with liblouisutdml when embossing

  • From: "Vic Beckley" <vic.beckley3@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 23:34:37 -0400

John,

I am still having problems with liblouisutdml translating and formatting
text, even with your latest push. I have a version of ND set up on my PC
that is using the liblouisutdml.dll from 8/27. This version of the dll
doesn't have the problems I am seeing with the later versions. After pulling
the push and rebuilding the dll tonight, it is a little better but not
completely fixed. I am attaching the file I am using, along with its sem
file, and a good and bad copy of the brf that is saved from ND. The good is
with the 8/27 version of the dll and the bad is with the dll from today. You
can easily see what I am talking about.

In ND the document shows up correctly, both in the text view and the Braille
view. The Braille Preview does show the problem up.

Just to be safe, I tried running the latest ND with the 8/27 dll and it
worked just fine. This means the problem is with the liblouisutdml.dll file
not with BB.
 

Best regards from Ohio,

Vic

Attachment: oct-good.brf
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Attachment: oct13.sem
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE dtbook PUBLIC "-//NISO//DTD dtbook 2005-3//EN" 
"http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook-2005-3.dtd";>
<?xml-stylesheet href="dtbookbasic.css" type="text/css"?>
<dtbook version="2005-3" xml:lang="en-US" 
xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/dtbook/";><head><meta 
content="AUTO-UID-5342982849049141728" name="dtb:uid"/><meta content="2.1.1.0" 
name="dt:version"/><meta content="" name="dc:Title"/><meta content="" 
name="dc:Creator"/><meta content="" name="dc:Date"/><meta content="en-US" 
name="dc:Language"/></head><book showin="blp"><frontmatter/><bodymatter 
id="bodymatter_0001"><level1><p id="1936r2v_1">The Watchtower--October 
1</p><p>“We're visiting briefly to encourage Bible reading. We know that some 
people have an interest in the Bible; others do not. What about you? [Allow for 
response.] The Bible makes this bold claim. [Read 1 Thessalonians 2:13.] I’m 
sure you will agree that if it is true that the Bible is a book from God, then 
it is worth reading. This magazine briefly outlines what the Bible is all about 
and why it should interest us.”</p><p id="1936rph_0">Indeed, that is why we 
also thank God incessantly, because when YOU received God’s word, which YOU 
heard from us, YOU accepted it, not as the word of men, but, just as it 
truthfully is, as the word of God, which is also at work in YOU 
believers.</p><p id="1936r2v_0">Awake!--October</p><p>“I would like to hear 
your opinion on this question: Is contentment possible if we do not have a lot 
materially? [Allow for response.] Notice what the Bible says. [Read 1 Timothy 
6:8.] This magazine presents a balanced view of material possessions and 
discusses three valuable things that money cannot buy.”</p><p 
id="1936rph_1">So, having sustenance and covering, we shall be content with 
these things.</p></level1></bodymatter></book></dtbook>

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