Hi Nathalie,
I don't think you "suppress" a space, you need a rule to recognise the minus
sign before a number.
I haven't looked in detail at the German tables, but it will be similar to the
rule begnum = ... but for the minus sign.
I hope this helps and sorry this is brief.
With best regards,
James.
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Subject: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: Cells for virtual dots in back-translation
Hi again!
This Information is very helpful. Thanks a lot for that.
But how can I suppress a space during Translation? - I know, if I want
to have a space I add "0" to my dot pattern. But is there also a
possibility to suppress this? I know that doesn't work, but e.g. "-0"
to treat it like a backspace. Do you know what I mean?
All the best and thanks,
Nathalie
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