Hi John! > The web demo uses liblouis from svn. which character didn't convert. The char "ò" is transformed into x00f2. I will attach the file so you can try it your self. Please note that the file is specified to use ISO-8859-1 charset in the XML header. > The configuration file is generated by the php script unless you provide > one of your own. How would you like the configuration file and co/mand > to be presented? It could eventually be printed, line by line below the "Download" button. Lars > On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 01:26:35PM +0100, Lars Bj�rndal wrote: >> Hi John! >> >> > You can now run liblouisxml on the Web and get braille translations. Go >> > to www.abilitiessoft.com and pick the link "Try out the software." >> > Feedback is welcome, as this is just a first draft. It does use the >> > final test version of liblouisxml, so you could experiment with >> > user-defined styles, etc. >> >> Are you also using the svn version of liblouis? I found a char that was >> not converted, however, using my local xml2brl converts it. >> >> A suggestion for an addition could be that you provide the exact command >> line / config files that is used during the translation. >> >> Thank you for your great work! >> >> If people want, they may convert a Word document into xml by visiting >> <http://doc2xml.lamasti.net>. The xml file can then be converted into >> Braille using the link mentioned above. >> >> Lars For a description of the software and to download it go to http://www.jjb-software.com