This plugin allows you to incorporate SimBraille or BRL formatted text from English text.
Screenshots
This screenshot shows where to find the plugin settings page.
This screenshot shows how to configure the Braille plugin to make use of a
remote LibLouis translation service. The actual IP address or hostname will
depend on where the service is hosted.
FAQ
Does this plugin convert post text to Braille?
If the plugin is configured to do so, the content of blog posts, pages, and
other parts of the site will be translated into Braille without requiring the
use of the short code. Otherwise, the plugin will only provide Braille
translation of text enclosed in the braille
short code.
Braille translation requires that one of the local or remote LibLouis settings
be configured properly. Without the LibLouis program, the plugin can not
provide Braille translations.
How can I get access to a Braille translation service?
If you are not comfortable installing or running the example LibLouis remote
service or
if you aren’t able to install the LibLouis
package on the same
server as your WordPress site, you can [use a publicly available Amazon
machine image](https://github.com/umd-mith/braille/blob/master/USING-REMOTE-
LIBLOUIS-AMI.md) to create your own remote LibLouis service.
ChangeLog
0.0.6
- Security and performance improvements to admin panel
- Improved compatibility with recent versions of WordPress
0.0.5
- Documentation improvements.
0.0.4
0.0.3
- Fix reference to PHP library for local LibLouis installation use.
0.0.2
-
Add note about LibLouis requirement to readme.
-
Use WordPress API for interacting with remote services when the API is
available.
-
Use better plugin detection method to detect Anthologize.
-
Sanitize plugin configuration settings.
0.0.1
- First upload of this WordPress plugin.