/liblouis-table-editor

A free and open-source Liblouis table editor for creating and modifying translation tables used in braille translation software. Compatible with GNU/Linux, Windows, and macOS.

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Liblouis Table Editor

Introduction

The Liblouis Table Editor is an open-source tool designed to facilitate the creation and modification of Liblouis translation tables. These tables are used in various braille translation software applications to convert text into braille and vice versa. The editor aims to simplify the table editing process, making it more accessible to both developers and end users.

Features

  • Display characters alongside their Unicode code points.
  • Provide a drop-down list for selecting opcodes.
  • Enable the insertion of operands through entries with validity checks.
  • Option to test forward and back-translation on the fly.
  • View and modify the Unicode character equivalent corresponding to the written Unicode code point.
  • Indicators to ensure the user is aware of duplicate entries.
  • Accessibility features to ensure usability for visually challenged people.

Getting Started

To get started with the Liblouis Table Editor, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine.
  2. Install the required dependencies (Python, Qt, Liblouis, etc.).
  3. Build and run the application using your preferred development environment.
  4. Start editing Liblouis translation tables with ease!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.