Hi Ken, This is why most test data is stored in unicode braille, that way such issues can be avoided. We also do not have to worry about what codepage/dot mapping is needed on the local printer. Basically isolates/Compartmentalizes each area which makes it faster to identify where the error is happening. I will be writing something that converts the brf file to unicode braille before I make a harness test file out of the lot. thanks, Mesar On Wed 27/08/14,11:36, Ken Perry wrote: > One warning on the files I sent. Because we do not capitalize our characters > you need to capitalize our results to compare to duxbury. This includes > things like brackets. I still wonder if Liblouis should not do like Duxbury > and capitalize the results. I realize that would break people using the > current liblouis. I find we end up converting them so we don't get the wrong > dot 7 through but maybe there should be a flag in liblouis to capitalize the > results. What do you think? > > Ken
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