# Finnish table by Jukka Eerikäinen 2014 - 2015 # 6-dot braille based on the official specification document # Based on official specification document available on # https://github.com/liblouis/liblouis/tree/formal_braille_spec#pistekirjoituksen-perusteet # Includes include latinLetterDef6Dots.uti include digits6Dots.uti include braille-patterns.cti # Finnish-specific letters uplow \x00C5\x00E5 16 Åå uplow \x00C4\x00E4 345 Ää uplow \x00D6\x00F6 246 Öö # Common foreign-language letters that have single sign uplow \x00C9\x00E9 123456 Éé uplow \x1E9E\x00DF 2346 ẞß uplow \x00DC\x00FC 1256 Üü uplow \x0152\x0153 246 Œœ uplow \x00C6\x00E6 345 Ææ # Other foreign letters with double sign # From UTF-8 table. Does not include every possible letter-diacritic-combination. # For foreign letters with no single specified sign, a generic "foreign letter" sign is used before the braille sign for the base letter. uplow \x00C0\x00E0 45-1 Àà uplow \x00C1\x00E1 45-1 Áá uplow \x00C2\x00E2 45-1 Ââ uplow \x00C3\x00E3 45-1 Ãã uplow \x00C7\x00E7 45-14 Çç uplow \x00C8\x00E8 45-15 Èè uplow \x00CA\x00EA 45-15 Êê uplow \x00CB\x00EB 45-15 Ëë uplow \x00CC\x00EC 45-24 Ìì uplow \x00CD\x00ED 45-24 Íí uplow \x00CE\x00EE 45-24 Îî uplow \x00CF\x00EF 45-24 Ïï uplow \x00D0\x00F0 45-145 Ðð uplow \x00D1\x00F1 45-1345 Ññ uplow \x00D2\x00F2 45-135 Òò uplow \x00D3\x00F3 45-135 Óó uplow \x00D4\x00F4 45-135 Ôô uplow \x00D5\x00F5 45-135 Õõ uplow \x00D8\x00F8 45-135 Øø uplow \x00D9\x00F9 45-136 Ùù uplow \x00DA\x00FA 45-136 Úú uplow \x00DB\x00FB 45-136 Ûû uplow \x00DD\x00FD 45-13456 Ýý uplow \x00DE\x00FE 45-145 Þþ lowercase \x00FF 45-13456 ÿ # Whitespace space \s 0 # Punctuation # For purposes of this table intended for general literary texts, some mathematical symbols and operators, such as < and > are considered as general punctuation. For reasoning, see section "General symbols" below. punctuation . 3 punctuation , 2 punctuation : 25 punctuation ; 23 punctuation ! 256 punctuation ? 26 punctuation ' 5 punctuation " 56 punctuation ! 256 punctuation ? 26 punctuation \x0027 5 ' punctuation \x0022 56 " punctuation ( 236 punctuation ) 356 punctuation [ 12356 punctuation ] 23456 punctuation { 1246 punctuation } 12456 punctuation < 126 punctuation > 156 punctuation / 34 # General symbols # For purposes of this table intended for general literary texts, some mathematical symbols and operators, such as + and % are considered as general symbols. # This is because in Finnish braille, mathematical symbols are always preceded with space. Hence, if "+" was considered a mathematical symbol, expressions such as "my grade from the exam was B+" would be incorrectly translated to "B +". In table intended for mathematical textbooks, the preference would lean towards mathematical way of writing, and "+" would be considered a math symbol. sign \\ 146 sign | 456 sign / 34 sign + 235 sign % 1456 sign = 2356 sign ~ 45 sign @ 4 sign & 12346 sign \x00A3 123 £ sign $ 2346 sign \x20AC 4-15 € sign \x00A2 4-14 ¢ sign * 35 sign \x00A7 3456 § sign _ 346 sign # 3456 sign ^ 346 sign \x2022 3 • Bullet sign sign \x00B7 3 · Interpunct sign - 36 Hyphen, not a dash. Hyphens are spaced as in print text. sign \x2013 36 – En-dash, not a hyphen. sign \x2014 36 – Em-dash, not a hyphen. # Mathematical symbols - these are ONLY used in mathematical context # Thus, these may have special rules math \x2212 36 − Minus sign, not a hyphen math \x2030 25-1456 ‰ Per mille sign math \x221E 123456 ∞ Infinity sign math \x221A 146 √ Root sign math \x00B0 356 ° Degree symbol math \x2219 3 ∙ Bullet operator math \x22C5 3 ⋅ Dot operator math \x00D7 3 × Multiplication sign math \x00F7 25 ÷ Division sign; Obelus decpoint , 2 Decimal comma # Vulgar fractions # This is not the mathematically correct notation for fractions; rather, the fractions are converted to division-like notation to ease reading of literary texts, cookbooks et cetera. For _mathematical_ texts, another table must be written. math \x00BC 3456-1-0-34-3456-145 ¼ math \x00BD 3456-1-0-34-3456-12 ½ math \x00BE 3456-14-0-34-3456-145 ¾ math \x2153 3456-1-0-34-3456-14 ⅓ math \x2154 3456-12-0-34-3456-14 ⅔ math \x2155 3456-1-0-34-3456-15 ⅕ math \x2156 3456-12-0-34-3456-15 ⅖ math \x2157 3456-14-0-34-3456-15 ⅗ math \x2158 3456-145-0-34-3456-15 ⅘ math \x2159 3456-1-0-34-3456-124 ⅙ math \x215A 3456-15-0-34-3456-124 ⅚ math \x215B 3456-1-0-34-3456-125 ⅛ math \x215C 3456-14-0-34-3456-125 ⅜ math \x215D 3456-15-0-34-3456-125 ⅝ math \x215E 3456-1245-0-34-3456-125 ⅞ # Braille indicators numsign 3456 capsign 6 begcaps 6-6 endcaps 56 # Emphasis firstwordunder 346-346 lastwordunderbefore 346 firstletterunder 346 lastletterunder 346 lenunderphrase 3 firstwordbold 346-346 lastwordboldbefore 346 firstletterbold 346 lastletterbold 346 lenboldphrase 3 firstwordital 46-46 lastworditalbefore 46 firstletterital 46 lastletterital 46 lenitalphrase 3 # Longer number expressions midnum . 3 midnum : 25 # Context rules for transition from digits to letters class digitletter abcdefhjiklmnopqrstuvwxyz\x00E5\x00E4\x00F6 context $d[]%digitletter @56 # Second power # Powers are generally marked using power sign. However, if the power is two, the number is omitted. context ["^2\s"] @346-0 context ["^2"]$p @346 # Numbers and mathematical symbols # Slash is always preceded by space within number expressions. context $d[]"/" @0 # Degree sign is always preceded by space, even when it's adjacent to preceding digit in print text. context $d[]"\x00B0" @0 Degree sign # Mathematical symbols and operators are always preceded by space. context $d[]$m @0 # Dashes, not a hyphen. Dashes always have spaces around them. context !$s["\x2013"]!$s @0-36-0 context !$s["\x2014"]!$s @0-36-0