| ############################################################################### |
| # BRLTTY - A background process providing access to the console screen (when in |
| # text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 1995-2023 by The BRLTTY Developers. |
| # |
| # BRLTTY comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. |
| # |
| # This is free software, placed under the terms of the |
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| # Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any |
| # later version. Please see the file LICENSE-LGPL for details. |
| # |
| # Web Page: http://brltty.app/ |
| # |
| # This software is maintained by Dave Mielke <dave@mielke.cc>. |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| # BRLTTY Contraction Table - Lithuanian (uncontracted) |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2017 Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt> |
| # Copyright (C) 2017 Tadas Matusevičius <tadas.matus@gmail.com> |
| # |
| # The Lithuanian 6-dot Braille alphabet is described in a decree |
| # no. 878 of the Minister of Education, called "Dėl perėjimo prie |
| # naujos lietuviškos Brailio rašto abėcėlės tvarkos ir programos", |
| # which is in effect since 2000-07-08. Document number is 55-1620. At |
| # the time of writing this file, the document was accessible at |
| # https://www.e-tar.lt/portal/lt/legalAct/TAR.A110E8E6A83F . |
| # The document is referred to as "the standard" below. |
| # |
| # The standard specifies only the mapping of Lithuanian letters to 6-dot |
| # Braille writing system, no other characters are defined in it. |
| # Definitions of some punctuation and other characters are informally |
| # available on the Internet. |
| # |
| # This table builds on from these bits of information, but also adds |
| # a number of other definitions to make it more useful in computing. |
| # |
| # This table is based on the respective liblouis table. |
| |
| ### |
| ### WHITESPACE |
| ### |
| |
| include spaces.cti |
| |
| always \x09 0-0 U+0009 CHARACTER TABULATION |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### LETTERS |
| ### |
| |
| # Base Latin letters |
| include letters-latin.cti |
| |
| # Letters with diacritics which are part of the Lithuanian alphabet |
| always ą 16 |
| always Ą 16 |
| always č 146 |
| always Č 146 |
| always ę 156 |
| always Ę 156 |
| always ė 345 |
| always Ė 345 |
| always į 246 |
| always Į 246 |
| always š 2346 |
| always Š 2346 |
| always ų 346 |
| always Ų 346 |
| always ū 1256 |
| always Ū 1256 |
| always ž 126 |
| always Ž 126 |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### DIGITS |
| ### |
| |
| always 1 1 |
| always 2 12 |
| always 3 14 |
| always 4 145 |
| always 5 15 |
| always 6 124 |
| always 7 1245 |
| always 8 125 |
| always 9 24 |
| always 0 245 |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### PUNCTUATION |
| ### |
| |
| always , 2 |
| always . 256 |
| always ? 26 |
| always ! 235 |
| always : 25 |
| always ; 23 |
| always " 4 |
| always ' 3 |
| # According to Unicode, this is the preferred character to use for apostrophe. |
| always ’ 3 U+2019 RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK |
| |
| always ( 2356 |
| always ) 2356 |
| always [ 12356 |
| always ] 23456 |
| always { 6-246 |
| always } 6-135 |
| |
| always \x2D 36 U+002D - HYPHEN-MINUS |
| always \u2013 6-36 U+2013 – EN DASH |
| always \xAD 36 U+00AD [SOFT HYPHEN] |
| always \u2010 36 U+2010 ‐ HYPHEN |
| always \u2011 36 U+2011 ‑ NON-BREAKING HYPHEN |
| always \u2012 36 U+2012 ‒ FIGURE DASH |
| always \u2014 36 U+2014 — EM DASH |
| always \u2015 36 U+2015 ― HORIZONTAL BAR |
| |
| # These are the typographically correct quotes in Lithuanian texts. |
| always „ 236 U+201E DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK |
| always “ 356 U+201C LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK |
| |
| # The following quotation characters should not be used in Lithuanian texts. |
| always ” 6-4 U+201D RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK |
| always ” 6-4 U+201F DOUBLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK |
| always « 6-4 U+00AB LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK |
| always » 6-4 U+00BB RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK |
| always ‹ 6-4 U+2039 SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK |
| always › 6-4 U+203A SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK |
| |
| always … 256-256-256 U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS |
| repeatable … 256-256-256 U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS |
| repeatable ... 256-256-256 Three times U+002E FULL STOP |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### MATHEMATICAL SYMBOLS |
| ### |
| |
| always + 5-235 |
| always − 5-36 U+2212 MINUS SIGN |
| always < 5-246 |
| always = 5-2356 |
| always > 5-135 |
| always ± 5-235-36 |
| always ∓ 5-36-235 U+2213 MINUS-OR-PLUS SIGN |
| always × 5-3 |
| always ⋅ 5-3 U+22C5 DOT OPERATOR |
| always ÷ 5-256 |
| always ∶ 5-256 U+2236 RATIO |
| always ⁄ 34 U+2044 FRACTION SLASH |
| always ∕ 34 U+2215 DIVISION SLASH |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### OTHER CHARACTERS |
| ### |
| |
| always # 6-3456 |
| always $ 6-46 |
| always % 123456 |
| always & 12346 |
| always * 35 |
| always / 34 |
| always @ 6-345 |
| always \\ 6-34 |
| always ^ 6-256 |
| always _ 1456 |
| always | 6-456 |
| #always ¦ 6-1456 |
| always § 6-346 |
| #always ¬ 6-235 |
| always µ 6-134 |
| #always ¶ 6-1234 |
| |
| always ` 6-3 |
| always ~ 6-26 |
| |
| #always ¢ 6-14 |
| always £ 6-123 |
| always € 6-15 U+20AC EURO SIGN |
| |
| always • 6-35 U+2022 BULLET |
| |
| always © 2356-46-14-2356 |
| always ® 2356-46-1235-2356 |
| always ℗ 2356-46-1234-2356 U+2117 SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT |
| |
| always ← 246-25 U+2190 LEFTWARDS ARROW |
| always → 25-135 U+2192 RIGHTWARDS ARROW |
| |
| # Middle dot is unlikely to appear in text, except perhaps as a multiplication sign (dot operator). |
| always · 5-3 U+00B7 MIDDLE DOT |
| |
| always ° 5-356 |
| always ′ 5-35 U+2032 PRIME |
| always ″ 5-35-35 U+2033 DOUBLE PRIME |
| |
| always ℃ 5-356-46-14 U+2103 DEGREE CELSIUS |
| always ℉ 5-356-46-124 U+2109 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT |
| |
| |
| ### |
| ### INDICATOR AND SPECIAL SYMBOL DIRECTIVES |
| ### |
| |
| #always \uFFFD 7 U+FFFD � REPLACEMENT CHARACTER |
| |
| numsign 3456 number sign, just one operand |
| letsign 56 |
| capsign 46 |
| begcaps 456 |
| endcaps 56 |
| |
| midnum , 2 |
| midnum : 25 |
| midnum . 256 |
| |
| # when a decimal begins with a period, it should be translated with a |
| # number sign followed by a decimal point, followed by the number. |