I wish I had a solution. Liblouis unfortunately doesn't understand the difference between unicode symbols and characters. This is also proving problematic for the IPA braille table I've been working on. Aaron -- This message was sent from a mobile device > On Jun 2, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Greg Kearney <gkearney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have a table nearly done for Cherokee Braille chr-us-g1 and wanted to > advise the libelous community of that fact. I also have a question regarding > writing tables. In Cherokee there are diacritical marks placed under the > glyphs in certain conditions when teaching the language. As a rule the > braille for such marks should be placed before the braille for the glyph > itself. However when obtaining the text the unicode is placed after the letter > > Ꭴ̣ which wen read is U+13A6U+0323 > > How do I write a table entry that detect the unicode sequence U+13A6U+0323 > and generate the appraise braille sequence? > > Thank you. > > Commonwealth Braille & Talking Book Cooperative > Greg Kearney, General Manager > 605 Robson Street, Suite 850 > Vancouver BC V6B 5J3 > CANADA > Email: info@xxxxxxxxx > > U.S. Address > 21908 Almaden Av. > Cupertino, CA 95014 > UNITED STATES > Email: gkearney@xxxxxxxxx > > > > For a description of the software, to download it and links to project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com