SYNOPSIS

natbraille -g | --gui

natbraille [options] -f source -t dest

DESCRIPTION

NAT is braille translation engine that can translate into transcribed French braille:

Text documents

OpenOffice 1 and 2 documents, including equations.

Microsoft Word documents saved as text, whose equations have been converted to

mathml with MathType

Simple HTML documents which respect norms.

OPTIONS

These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.

-?, -h, --help

Show summary of options.

-c, --config <sourcefile>

Set configuration file.

-f, --from <sourcefile>

Set source file.

--fi-braille-table

Set braille table.

--fi-hyphenation true|false

Use hyphenation.

--fi-hyphenation-dirty true|false

Use dirty hyphenation.

--fi-line-length number

Set line length

--fi-litt-abbreg true|false

Transcribe as abbreged

--fi-litt-transcribe true|false

Transcribe litterary contents

--fi-math-transcribe true|false

Transcribe math contents

--fi-math-use-trigo-notation true|false

Use special trigonometric notation

--fi-music-transcribe true|false

Transcribe musical contents.

-g, --gui

Loads graphical interface

--ge-log-level 1|2|3

Debug verbosity

--in-encoding encoding

Input file encoding.

--out-encoding encoding

Output file encodoutg.

-q, --quiet

No console output

-t, --to <destfile>

Sets destination file.

AUTHOR

natbraille was written by Bruno Mascret <[email protected]> and the Nat team.

This manual page was written by Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).