On 2004-07-16, Jonas Eckerman wrote:
Andre Majorel wrote in
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I used to work with a blind programmer who had a small Braille
terminal (1 row, 40 columns, as I recall). The thing was too big
to be carried around but I imagine a smaller version could be
made to go with a laptop.
There are braille displays made for laptops. There is also at least
one laptop with a brailiedeisplay instead of a screen.
And there are PIMs with braille deisplays, at least on of wich runs
Windows CE, that can be used for reading manuals/books on the road.
Unfortunately they cost a lot more than ordinary PIMs.
OK. The state of the art seems to have advanced a bit since
then. How big is the Braille display, in terms of rows/columns ?
I don't know about Adobe's plugin but I have a pdftotext
utility. If you want, I can take a shot at your PDF with it.
If it does a better job thad Adobe's own softare for this, I'd love to
know wich utility it is.
It's pdftotext, from the Xpdf suite.
http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/
Does it handle encrypted/locked PDFs as well?
It has options to pass user and owner passwords, so I guess it does.
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