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# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 by Bert Frees
# Copyright (C) 2014 by CBB <http://www.cbb.nl>
# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 by Dedicon <http://www.dedicon.nl>
#
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#
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#
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#
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# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Dutch Braille based on the braille standard of 2005
#
# Created by Bert Frees <bertfrees@gmail.com>
# Modified by Henri Apperloo <h.apperloo@cbb.nl>
# Modified by Davy Kager <DavyKager@dedicon.nl>
#
# See also: « Braillestandaard voor algemeen gebruik in het Nederlandse taalgebied,
# Van toepassing vanaf 1 september 2005 »
# (Federatie Slechtzienden- en Blindenbelang en
# Belgische Confederatie voor Blinden en Slechtzienden, 2005)
# [https://cdn.rawgit.com/liblouis/braille-specs/master/Belgium/Eindtekst-zonder-voorblad-dec-2005.doc][1]
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
include nl-chardefs.uti
include braille-patterns.cti
hyphen \x002D 36
# §3.1 Het cijferteken [1]
midnum \x002C 2 # COMMA
midnum \x002E 256 # FULL STOP
midnum \x003A 25 # COLON
# §1.55 Paragraafteken [1]
begword \x00A7 346-0
midword \x00A7 0-346-0
endword \x00A7 0-346
# §2.18 Procent- en promilleteken [1]
endnum \x0025 0-123456
endnum \x2030 0-123456-123456
# §3.2 De basisrekentekens (spatieregel) [1]
# isgelijkteken =
begword \x003D 2356-0
midword \x003D 0-2356
endword \x003D 0-2356-0
# plusteken +
begword \x002B 235-0
endnum \x002B 5-235
# deelteken ÷
begword \x00F7 256-0
midword \x00F7 0-256-0
endword \x00F7 0-256
# maalteken ×
begword \x00D7 236-0
midword \x00D7 0-236-0
endword \x00D7 0-236
# §1.5 euroteken € (zonder spatie vóór het getal) [1]
noback joinnum \x20AC 15
# §1.4 dollarteken $ (zonder spatie vóór het getal) [1]
noback joinnum \x0024 145
# §1.16 pondteken £ (zonder spatie vóór het getal) [1]
noback joinnum \x00A3 1234
# §1.24 yenteken ¥ (zonder spatie vóór het getal) [1]
noback joinnum \x00A5 13456
# Eén
context ["E"]"\x00E9" @123456
# §3.6 Graad-, minuut- en secondeteken [1]
context $d["''"] @4-35-35
context $d["'"] @4-35
# Roman page numbers
replace \\_
# §2.11 Herstelteken [1]
# For numbers that are immediately followed by a letter a-j, a sign must be
# inserted for terminating the number.
class digitletter abcdefghij # 1st class = $w
context $d[]%digitletter @6
context $d","[]%digitletter @6
context $d"."[]%digitletter @6
context $d":"[]%digitletter @6
# Multiple dots 6 are collapsed into a single dot 6.
pass2 [@6]@6 ?
pass3 $d[@6]@456 ?
# §2.20 Sleutelteken tweede betekenis [1]
# §2.3 Ampersandteken [1]
# When an AMPERSAND appears within a word (e.g. an initialism like AT&T) it must be
# preceded by a "second meaning" sign because its first meaning is LETTER C WITH
# CEDILLA (ç).
# When a PLUS SIGN appears within a word (e.g. 30+'er) it must be preceded by a
# "second meaning" sign because its first meaning is EXCLAMATION MARK.
class plusamp +& # 2nd class = $x
class noplusamp -.' # 3rd class = $y
pass4 %noplusamp[]%plusamp @5
pass4 $l[]%plusamp @5
pass4 [@235a]%plusamp @235-5
pass4 [@12346a]%plusamp @12346-5
pass4 [@235a] @235
pass4 [@12346a] @12346
numsign 3456
# §1.58 Drukwijzigingsteken [1]
emphclass italic
emphclass underline
emphclass bold
lenemphphrase italic 4
begemphword italic 456
endemphword italic 6
begemphphrase italic 456-456
endemphphrase italic before 456
emphletter italic 456
lenemphphrase bold 4
begemphword bold 456
endemphword bold 6
begemphphrase bold 456-456
endemphphrase bold before 456
emphletter bold 456
lenemphphrase underline 4
begemphword underline 456
endemphword underline 6
begemphphrase underline 456-456
endemphphrase underline before 456
emphletter underline 456
# §2.12 Hoofdletters [1]
# Certain characters can appear within an uppercase string without cancelling
# the uppercase "state". These characters are - (HYPHEN MINUS), + (PLUS SIGN), &
# (AMPERSAND), . (FULL STOP) and ' (APOSTROPHE).
capsmodechars -+&.'
# The same goes for the emphasis "state". This is not yet supported.
# See: https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/issues/116
#emphmodechars -+&.'
lencapsphrase 4
begcapsword 45
endcapsword 6
begcapsphrase 45-45
endcapsphrase before 45
capsletter 46
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