lou_debug

Braille translation library - utilities

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/lou_debug.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install liblouis-bin
Ubuntu
apt-get install liblouis-bin
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S liblouis
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install liblouis-bin
CentOS
yum install liblouis-utils
Fedora
dnf install liblouis-utils
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install liblouis-bin
Raspbian
apt-get install liblouis-bin

liblouis-bin

Braille translation library - utilities

Liblouis is a braille translator and back-translator. It features support for computer and literary braille, supports contracted and uncontracted translation for many languages and has support for hyphenation. Liblouis also supports math braille (Nemeth and Marburg). New languages can easily be added through tables that support a rule- or dictionary based approach. Included are also tools for testing and debugging tables. This package contains a few tools to test tables and translate text.

liblouis-utils

Command-line utilities to test liblouis

liblouis

Liblouis is an open-source braille translator and back-translator

named in honor of Louis Braille. It features support for computer and literary braille, supports contracted and uncontracted translation for many languages and has support for hyphenation. New languages can easily be added through tables that support a rule- or dictionary based approach. Liblouis also supports math braille (Nemeth and Marburg). Liblouis has features to support screen-reading programs. This has led to its use in two open-source screen readers, NVDA and Orca. It is also used in some commercial assistive technology applications for example by ViewPlus. Liblouis is based on the translation routines in the BRLTTY screen reader for Linux. It has, however, gone far beyond these routines.