[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: liblouisutdml Update

  • From: "Paul Wood (Torch)" <paulw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2012 11:35:31 +0000

John, this is great news, just what we want!
Thanks
Paul

On 05/01/2012 10:30, John J. Boyer wrote:
Compilation on Windows now works. The problem was just a misplaced
statement.

Many improvements have been made. However, a lot more work is needed
before the library will be ready for the next release. This work has
priority over BrailleBlaster, because people who are using the library
in other applications need it. BrailleBlaster will be updated to use the
more powerful braille engine when it is ready.

Two conversion modes are now available. the first, called transinxml
takes utdml and replaces the text in an xml file with the braille
translation, without altering the xml tags except for the insertion of a
meta tag to give information about the translation. See the file
transinxml.cfg in the lbu_files directgory.

The second conversion module produces brf from utdml. See the file
brf.cfg

Two other conversion modules are merely stubs at present. the first is
utd2pef.c and the second is utd2volumes.c This last will eventually be
able to divide a book into volumes with tables of contents, title pages,
etc.

John


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