You should keep in mind however that unless your tools install liblouis itself
it is very unlikely that your users will have liblouis and all it parts already
installed. This is why tools like BrailleBlaster and NVDA have liblouis
installed as part of application and are included in the application bundle
itself.
Compiling and installing liblouis is a task well beyond the skill set of most
users.
Greg
On Feb 11, 2019, at 4:04 AM, Jacques Menu <imj-219@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Christian,
Le 11 févr. 2019 à 10:54, Christian Egli <christian.egli@xxxxxx> a écrit :
Jacques Menu writes:
Does that mean that every application using liblouis may have its own
location do place the translation tables, and that its users have to place
additional tables there?
Not sure if I understand the question properly, but there is definitely
a standard place where tables are installed. On Linux this is by default
/usr/local/share/liblouis/tables (or /usr/share/liblouis/tables if you
install a package from your distro).
You should be using the pkg-config tool to find the path to your
liblouis installation.
Hope that helps
It does, thanks. What about Windows and Linux, where my tool runs too?
JM
For a description of the software, to download it and links to
project pages go to http://liblouis.org