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Hiding bracketed Braille Unicode characters when using Braille Dots Pattern - liblouis iOS Braille table on iPhone with Braille Displays via bluetooth on Safari
I have a question about rendering Braille Unicode patterns via VoiceOver on iPhone connected via Bluetooth with Braille displays. I’m developing a web app (users access via Safari) that uses raw Braille Unicode characters rather than using 8-dot, UEB contracted or uncontracted, because I want the characters to render the exact dots regardless of which braille table the user has theirs set too. My question is, can I hide the (bracketing?) characters [⣇ (1-2-3-7-8) and ⣸ (4-5-6-7-8)] that bracket Braille Unicode character passages? I find them unseemly from the perspective of the user, who may or may not be especially technologically savvy. Any suggestions for work arounds will be appreciated.
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Hiding bracketed Braille Unicode characters when using Braille Dots Pattern - liblouis iOS Braille table on iPhone with Braille Displays via bluetooth on Safari
I have a question about rendering Braille Unicode patterns via VoiceOver on iPhone connected via Bluetooth with Braille displays. I’m developing a web app (users access via Safari) that uses raw Braille Unicode characters rather than using 8-dot, UEB contracted or uncontracted, because I want the characters to render the exact dots regardless of which braille table the user has theirs set too. My question is, can I hide the (bracketing?) characters [⣇ (1-2-3-7-8) and ⣸ (4-5-6-7-8)] that bracket Braille Unicode character passages? I find them unseemly from the perspective of the user, who may or may not be especially technologically savvy. Any suggestions for work arounds will be appreciated.
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