[liblouis-liblouisxml] Re: "ou", "er" and "ow" contractions

  • From: "John J. Boyer" <john.boyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: liblouis-liblouisxml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 11:15:07 -0600

You will need to change the default configuration file, default.cfg. 
replace

literaryTextTable en-us-g2.ctb

with

literaryTextTable en-us-brf.dis,en-us-g2.ctb

Since Bookshare is using liblouis and liblouuisxml and you are with 
Benetech, you should be able to get help from them.

John

On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 07:20:32AM -0800, Meghan Larson wrote:
> Hi John, 
> 
> Thanks for your response. Do you mean that the call to liblouisxml should
> include a list instead of one table for one of the arguments?
> 
> Thanks again,
> Meghan
> 
> On 1/6/11 12:02 PM, "John J. Boyer" <johnjboyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >ookshare ahd a similar problem when they first started using liblouis.
> >The reason is that some devices adhere strictly to the brf definition
> >and don't recognize [ and { for example, as equivalent. The fix is to
> >usr a table list, as follows.
> >
> >en-us-brf.dis,en-us-g2.ctb
> >
> >John
> >
> >On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 08:33:39AM -0800, Meghan Larson wrote:
> >> After upgrading to liblouis 1.8.0, our "ou", "er" and "ow" contractions
> >>are being converted to uppercase and pronounced as "ch" on the Victor
> >>Reader Stream. In the past, Duxbury had informed us that the fix was to
> >>change "{ to [", "} to ]", and "| to \" but I am new to liblouis and
> >>would greatly appreciate any input on how to actually do this in
> >>en-us-g2.ctb.
> >> 
> >> Thanks!
> >
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> >Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com
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> >Location: Madison, WI, USA
> >
> >For a description of the software, to download it and links to
> >project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com
> >
> 

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John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer
Abilitiessoft, Inc.
http://www.abilitiessoft.com
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Developing software for people with disabilities

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project pages go to http://www.abilitiessoft.com

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