1 # liblouis braille Table - Esperanto X System
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2 # Created by Aaron Cannon <cannona@fireantproductions.com>
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5 # This file extends the Esperanto table with support for the X System.
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6 # The X system is a means of writing the accented letters of Esperanto
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7 # C-Circumflex, G-Circumflex, H-Circumflex, J-Circumflex, S-Circumflex,
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8 # and U-Breve on systems where Unicode is either not available or not
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9 # practical. It is especially common among blind Esperantists, as until
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10 # recently, screen readers did not support reading the unicode
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11 # characters that Esperanto uses.
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13 # In short, in the x-system, an X is written after each letter with an
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14 # accent. I.E. "cx, gx, hx, jx, sx or ux".
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16 # This system is not generally ambiguous because the Esperanto alphabet
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17 # does not contain the letter X.
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19 # The H-system originally proposed by L. L. Zamenhof is rarely used
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20 # because it is ambiguous, as H is part of the Esperanto alphabet, and
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21 # in that system, U-circumflex is not marked at all.
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24 # This file is part of liblouis.
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34 # Lesser General Public License for more details.
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