Hi John and All, I looked in the SDK on Lion and didn't find the headers. This is why I thought they weren't in the SDK any longer. Regards, Alex, On 2011-07-25, at 1:58 PM, John J. Boyer wrote: > Michael, > > You did type that right. I copied the headers to /usr/include > liblouisutdml then compiled with no errors, though there were some > warnings about the Java bindings which I will investigate. Installation > also went perfectly. the command-line interface to liblouisutdmlo > file2brl works, so it will now be possible to transcribe xml, html and > text documents on my Mac. Anyone who wants to try this, please wait > until I upload a new tarball. > > John > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 09:07:48PM +0100, Michael Whapples wrote: >> I don't think these files are part of the paid developer programmes >> from Apple, at least they weren't in MacOSX 10.6. The files were >> included with the Xcode and MacOSX SDK, which is available on the >> installation media for MacOSX or available through the appstore. I >> found them in >> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Headers/ >> >> (I hope I typed that correctly). I am updating Xcode on my system to >> find out whether this is still the case on Lion with the latest Xcode. >> >> Michael Whapples >> On 25 Jul 2011, at 19:47, John J. Boyer wrote: >> >>> Well, that will halt my work on the Mac and on getting BrailleBlaster to >>> do something for a while. The catch-22 of needing VoiceOver to add the >>> raille Note will also delay things. Anyway, how much does a developer >>> membership cost? >>> >>> John >>> >>> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:09:21AM -0700, Alex Jurgensen wrote: >>>> Hi John, >>>> >>>> Sadly, the files you seek are paid downloads from Apple as afar as I know. >>>> >>>> I have a paid membership and got them through developer.apple.com . >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Alex, >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2011-07-25, at 11:00 AM, John J. Boyer wrote: >>>> >>>>> I thought Braille displays were added automatically, or does that >>>>> apply only to Displays that have a USB connection. If I need VoiceOver >>>>> to ass the Braille Note I will have to wait until a hearing person is >>>>> available. >>>>> >>>>> Please tell me where to find jni.h and jni_md.h on the Mac. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> John >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 07:55:05AM -0700, Alex Jurgensen >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> Hi John and All, >>>>>> >>>>>> To add the Braille Note as a display with bluetooth, you must use the >>>>>> Add button in the Braille Category of VoiceOver Utility. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you need any help doing this, feel free to E-mail me for further >>>>>> instructions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Alex, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 2011-07-25, at 1:14 AM, Michael Whapples wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't know about command line ways of connecting bluetooth, but may >>>>>>> be you could get help doing the following: >>>>>>> * Enter system preferences (either from the dock or the apple menu). >>>>>>> * In the category for "Internet and wireless" there is a button for >>>>>>> bluettoth, select this. >>>>>>> * In the bluetooth settings there should be a checkbox to turn on >>>>>>> bluetooth, check this checkbox. >>>>>>> * Also in the bluetooth preferences there should be a button to add new >>>>>>> devices. I think the wizard it brings up is fairly self explanatory. >>>>>>> Just remember to have bluetooth enabled and discoverable on the >>>>>>> BrailleNote. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think there should be a shortcut for bluetooth in the status area >>>>>>> (cannot quite remember what the Mac term is for that area), but going >>>>>>> through system preferences is just as acceptable. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Michael Whapples >>>>>>> On 25 Jul 2011, at 07:23, John J. Boyer wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Alex, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You were right. I contacted the local Humanware representative. He >>>>>>>> told >>>>>>>> me that the Braille Note MPower could not be used with the macbook via >>>>>>>> cable, even with an adapter, but that it could communicate with any >>>>>>>> Apple product through Bluetooth. I will even be able to operate the >>>>>>>> computer from the Braille Note keyboard. I don't see any indication >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> Bluetooth is turned on in the Macbook, but I told my tech to install >>>>>>>> everything on the disk and activate all services. Is there a way I can >>>>>>>> check for Bluetooth through ssh/ I will need to know the address it is >>>>>>>> using so I can set my Braille Note accordingly. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> libllouis installed without a hitch. So did pkg-config, once I found >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> right version (0.22). The make step did generate a huge number of >>>>>>>> warning messages, but it is working fine. liblouisutdml is to the >>>>>>>> point >>>>>>>> where it needs jni.h and jni_md.h I don't know how to find things on >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> Darwin distro yet. It doesn't have the updatedb and locate commands >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> I use on other distros. All the usual java commands work. Can you tell >>>>>>>> me where jni.h and jni_md.h are located? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Once liblouisutdml is compiled I will be able to use the file2brl >>>>>>>> program to make braille documents from the command line, and I will >>>>>>>> also >>>>>>>> be able to implement the Open, Translate and Saveas items in >>>>>>>> BrailleBlaster. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer >>>>>>>> Abilitiessoft, Inc. >>>>>>>> http://www.abilitiessoft.com >>>>>>>> Madison, Wisconsin USA >>>>>>>> Developing software for people with disabilities >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer >>>>> Abilitiessoft, Inc. >>>>> http://www.abilitiessoft.com >>>>> Madison, Wisconsin USA >>>>> Developing software for people with disabilities >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer >>> Abilitiessoft, Inc. >>> http://www.abilitiessoft.com >>> Madison, Wisconsin USA >>> Developing software for people with disabilities >>> >>> >> > > -- > John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer > Abilitiessoft, Inc. > http://www.abilitiessoft.com > Madison, Wisconsin USA > Developing software for people with disabilities > >