I'm starting to think about a modern, full featured, free braille translator able to compete, and hopefully improve upon Duxbury which is no longer offered on the Macintosh. Built upon the foundations of John Boyer's liblouis and liblouisxml libraries Louis will be able to learn new XML based formats permitting the end user to add new existing or custom formats as needed.
Here are some of the feature which it I am looking at.Conversion of the following formats to braille for output on either embossers or screen readers.
MSword HTML DocBook dtbook (DAISY text) XHTML XML custom XML formats, you will be able to make up your own if you want Support for MathML to Nemeith code braille Support for HTML based tables to braille tables.Customizing output for numbers of cells on a line, line on a page, line and page endings, braille and print page numbers footnotes endnotes title pages and so on.
The user interface will be a combination of Cocoa based application with connections to TextEdit or similar text editor.
What are your thought on this? Greg Kearney
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