# Liblouis: Danish table for 6 dots grade 1 forward and backward translation # # Copyright (C) 2014-2020, Bue Vester-Andersen # # This file is part of liblouis. # # liblouis is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # liblouis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with liblouis. If not, see # . # # Version: Bue Vester-Andersen, 200302 ### Table Metadata #-name: Dansk fuldskrift 6-punkt #-index-name: Danish, uncontracted, 6-dot #-display-name: Danish 6-dot uncontracted braille #+locale: da #+type: literary #+contraction: no #+grade: 1 #+dots: 6 #+direction: both # Display opcodes include da-dk-octobraille.dis ### Spaces # These ctrl-chars have to have a representation, so that they can be properly converted back and forth. space \t 2478 CHARACTER TABULATION space \n 678 LINE FEED (LF) space \v 1368 LINE TABULATION space \f 12378 FORM FEED (FF) space \r 257 CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) space \x00a0 a include spaces.uti ### Character definitions # Definition of dot cells punctuation ! 235 EXCLAMATION MARK punctuation " 2356 QUOTATION MARK sign & 12346 AMPERSAND punctuation ' 4 APOSTROPHE punctuation ( 236 LEFT PARENTHESIS punctuation ) 356 RIGHT PARENTHESIS punctuation * 35 ASTERISK punctuation , 2 COMMA punctuation - 36 HYPHEN-MINUS punctuation . 3 FULL STOP punctuation / 34 SLASH punctuation : 25 COLON punctuation ; 23 SEMICOLON punctuation ? 26 QUESTION MARK include latinLetterDef6Dots.uti include digits6Dots.uti punctuation \x00a7 346 SECTION SIGN (0xa7) uplow \x00c5\x00e5 16 LATIN LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE uplow \x00c6\x00e6 345 LATIN LETTER AE uplow \x00d8\x00f8 246 LATIN LETTER O WITH STROKE uplow \x00dc\x00fc 1256 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS math \x00f7 256 DIVISION SIGN # cover all other Braille patterns include braille-patterns.cti # Characters with two or more cells punctuation # 45-3456 NUMBER SIGN sign $ 45-256 DOLLAR SIGN math % 245-356 PERCENT SIGN #sign & 6-12346 AMPERSAND #punctuation * 6-35 ASTERISK math + 45-235 PLUS SIGN math < 45-134 LESS-THAN SIGN math = 45-2356 EQUALS SIGN math > 45-234 GREATER-THAN SIGN sign @ 45-1 COMMERCIAL AT punctuation [ 5-236 LEFT SQUARE BRACKET punctuation \\ 45-16 REVERSE SLASH punctuation ] 5-356 RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET punctuation ^ 45-346 CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT punctuation _ 45-36 LOW LINE punctuation ` 4 GRAVE ACCENT punctuation { 45-246 LEFT CURLY BRACKET punctuation | 4568 VERTICAL LINE punctuation } 45-135 RIGHT CURLY BRACKET punctuation ~ 467 TILDE (changed by pass 2 to not conflict with indicators # Misc unicode characters include da-dk-6miscChars.cti # Litdigits include litdigits6Dots.uti midendnumericmodechars /,.:^ undefined 26 ### Braille indicators and special characters #hyphen - 36 letsign 6 # No letsign before normal letters or letters with accents # Letters with accents are handled by pass2. noletsign ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅÄÖÜ\x0152 noletsign abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzæøåäöü\x00df\x0149\x0153 # Emphasis opcodes emphclass italic emphclass underline emphclass bold begemphphrase italic 56 endemphphrase italic after 56 begemphword italic 56 endemphword italic 56 begemphphrase bold 56 endemphphrase bold after 56 begemphword bold 56 endemphword bold 56 begemphphrase underline 56 endemphphrase underline after 56 begemphword underline 56 endemphword underline 56 capsletter 46 begcapsword 456 endcapsword 6 multind 6-46 letsign capsletter multind 46-6 capsletter letsign multind 6-456 letsign begcapsword numsign 3456 multind 6-3456 letsign numsign #class of none-space characters that demand double dashes # Used in context lines later. #must be the first class defined. class charsWDoubleDash .,?!/:"'() # class w ### Correct - forward translation # Chars that don't require a space before percent and permille: class charsBeforePercent "(\x201e\x0084\x201c\x0093\x201d\x0094\x00ab\x00bb #class x noback correct `["%"] * noback correct !$sx["%"] " %" noback correct `["\x2030"] * noback correct !$sx["\x2030"] " \x2030" noback correct `["\x0089"] * noback correct !$sx["\x0089"] " \x2030" # Chars to be treated like digits when switching back to letter mode class extraDigits \x00bc\x00bd\x00be #Use the "correct" opcode to convert chars that can't be back-translated # and make the table more simple. # Dashes class dashes \x2013\x2014\x0096\x0097\x00ad noback correct %dashes "-" class quotes \x201e\x0084\x201c\x0093\x201d\x0094\x00ab\x00bb noback correct %quotes "\"" class apostrophes `\x201a\x0082\x2039\x008b\x2018\x0091\x2019\x0092\x203a\x009b\x00b4 noback correct %apostrophes "'" ### Correct - backward translation # characters that may get mangled by the insertion of extra letsigns nofor correct "\x2818" "~" #nofor correct "\x282f" "&" #nofor correct "\x2814" "*" # Try to distinguish between times (\x00d7) and bullit (\x2022), # which share the same Braille representation. nofor correct `["\x00d7"] "\x2022" # nofor correct $d["\s\x00d7\s"]$d * #apparently doesn't work now nofor correct ["\x00d7"]!$d "\x2022" nofor correct !$d["\x00d7"] "\x2022" nofor correct "\x28a0" ? # Extraneous endcaps signs #nofor correct "\x2820" ? nofor correct "~\\456/" "|" ### Pass 1 - Forward and backward # Punctuations, math and numbers #midnum , 2 #midnum . 3 #midnum - 36 endnum - 36 #midnum / 34 #midnum : 25 midnum ^ 45-346 midnum \x00d7 45-3 # Punctuation prepunc " 2356 postpunc " 2356 prepunc - 36 postpunc - 36 nofor always \s-\s 0-36-36-0 always :- 25-36 always ;- 23-36 always --- 36-36-36 always ---- 36-36-36-36 always ----- 36-36-36-36-36 # these characters must be separated from ")" by a letsign. class SepToRightpar Jj%'\x2030\x0089\x201a\x0082\x2039\x009b\x2018\x0091\x2019\x0092\x203a\x009b after SepToRightpar always ) 6-356 prepunc ( 236 postpunc ) 356 always .) 3-356 always ... 3-3-3 always !! 235-235 always !!! 235-235-235 always !!!! 235-235-235-235 always !!!!! 235-235-235-235-235 ### Context rules - forward translation # Ensure two dashes where appropriate. noback context $w["-"]$w @36 noback context $sw["-"]$sw @36-36 noback context `["-"]$sw @36-36 noback context $sw["-"]~ @36-36 noback context !$sw["-"]~ @36 noback context `["-"]~ @36-36 #ensure dot 6 between a digit and a letter noback context $dy[]$u @6 noback context $dy$Spm.[]$u @6 ### context - backward translation # Ensure the correct number of dashes nofor context @36[@36-36] "--" nofor context [@36-36]@36 "--" nofor context $w[@36-36]$w "--" nofor context $sw[@36-36]$sw "-" nofor context `[@36-36]$sw "-" nofor context $sw[@36-36]~ "-" nofor context `@36-36~ "-" ### Pass 2 - forward translation # Correct tilde and vertical line noback pass2 @467 @45-6 noback pass2 @4568 @45-456 noback pass2 @6-5 @5 # no letsign before letters with accent noback pass2 @6-46-5 @46-5 # no letsign before cap letters with accent noback pass2 @6-46 @46-6 # Ensure correct order ### Pass 2 - backward ### Pass 3 - forward translation # Ensure there is only one letsign noback pass3 @6-6 @6 ### Pass 3 - backward translation # save ~ and | before inserting extra letsigns and endcapsword in pass 2. nofor pass3 @45-6 @468 # Create alternative representation of "~" nofor pass3 @45-456 @4568