Sebastian Humenda shume...@gmx.de writes:
Hello Mario,
Mario Lang schrieb am 05.11.2013, 16:54 +0100:
I am working on software to handle braille music code.
I've already produced a sort-of finished application which can
transcribe certain MusicXML files to braille music code (FreeDots).
Do
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
Hello,
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Thomas Weber, le Thu 10 Oct 2013 20:44:01 +0200, a écrit :
BTW, on debian-user-german, a user has problems[2] with activating his
braille terminal during boot (that is,
Piñeiro apinhe...@igalia.com writes:
Taking into account that the previous default desktop was GNOME (so
GNOME Shell), this seems to suggest that GNOME accessibility support is
broken. Probably some people think that because they are testing the
accessibility support with the current Debian
Hi.
While this is not really related to Debian yet, I'd still like to use this list
to annouce the functionality, since it might become a package at some
(probably not too distant) point in the future.
I am working on software to handle braille music code.
I've already produced a sort-of
Bastien ROUCARIES roucaries.bast...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org wrote:
Bastien ROUCARIES, le Fri 25 Oct 2013 08:55:48 +0200, a écrit :
Fdti and the other one in this thread accept to be reflashed for pid/vid
only.
So let reserve a
Bastien ROUCARIES roucaries.bast...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org wrote:
Bastien ROUCARIES, le Fri 25 Oct 2013 08:55:48 +0200, a écrit :
Fdti and the other one in this thread accept to be reflashed for pid/vid
only.
So let reserve a
Bastien ROUCARIES roucaries.bast...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org wrote:
Bastien ROUCARIES, le Fri 25 Oct 2013 08:55:48 +0200, a écrit :
Fdti and the other one in this thread accept to be reflashed for pid/vid
only.
So let reserve a
Christian Severin christian.seve...@gmail.com writes:
Salvete,
I try to connect to a Handy Tech Braillino 20
that is connected to my Windows 7 laptop
by a USB-to-serial cable that ends up as COM4
by going to brltty-win-4.5-1/bin and entering
brltty -bht -dserial:COM4 -ldebug -Lbrltty.log
Christian Severin christian.seve...@gmail.com writes:
The Braillino 20 has no USB interface, so
using -dusb: will not work.
Granted, but as I mentioned before, it doesn't work
when attempting to use the -serial switch, either.
Shouldn't it be possible to plug in a Braillino 20 via
Hi.
I just noticed the missing MIME entry.
Is there any progress on thsi simple bug?
Its rather old.
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Phone: +43 (0) 316 / 873 - 6897
Stéphane Doyon s.do...@videotron.ca writes:
in r7287 you have Indicate via a tune if an explicit toggle change is
redundant.
Can you explain the rationale?
With the Alva BC640, Baum, and many others I think, we use separate
bindings for explicit CSRTRK+on and CSRTRK+off. One reason we have
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
To give a example, bug #725290 is about emacspeak having to upgrade from
tcl 8.4 to tcl 8.5 or 8.6. The reporter could easily make sure that it
built fine, but he didn't know how to check that it actually *works*
fine.
And that's where users
Shérab sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org writes:
FYI. It seems facebook has changed their site, making it impossible for
new users to grant fbcmd access to their FB account. So for those
forwhom this already works, you're thelucky ones...
With FireFox and/or sighted assistance, or with Lynx?
Siju Samuel sijusamuelt...@gmail.com writes:
I have got a Freedom Scientific Focus 14 ( which has only USB ) and trying
to connect to it with BralApi (using a client program ) in Windows 7
First of all, the Focus 14 actually has Bluetooth and USB.
1. For initial testing I used
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
Hi!
Ok thanks for that one Lars.
It seems all routing keys are up.
Though i'l check them again for sure.
But it seems there's a bug with handytech modular evolution and brltty.
Sad as the display is the best i've ever had.
I can not confirm
Hi.
While most of you can use imagemagick directly to produce braille
renderings of images these days, here is another way of using this
functionality: http://img2brl.delysid.org
This web service lets you translate images by uploading, or providing an
URL. It offers post-processing options like
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Format: 1.8
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 18:48:44 +0200
Source: yatm
Binary: yatm
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 0.8-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description
tag 704894 + pending
thanks.
Thanks for reminding me about this deficiency.
It has now (mostly, with the exception of Speex-decoder) been fixed in the
development repository on GitHub (https://github.com/mlang/yatm).
To be uploaded to Debian Unstable as yatm-0.7 in the coming days.
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/start_parallel_jobs_torque.py is part of the qiime
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so I think it should really Suggests: torque-client.
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Department Computing http://www.ZID.TUGraz.at/lang/
Phone: +43 (0) 316 / 873 - 6897
$ git diff v0.11.2 v1.1.2 --stat|tail -1
195 files changed, 12282 insertions(+), 2271 deletions(-)
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Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Hello,
We had the opportunity to give a talk about accessibility at the GNU
Hackers Meeting this summer, the video is available
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Hello,
We had the opportunity to give a talk about accessibility at the GNU
Hackers Meeting this summer, the video is available
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Is it possible yet to use BRLTTY with a terminal emulator and ssh under
Android to connect to remote Linux machines?
Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use Prompt, which works really
nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org wrote:
Let me know if you find one. On iOS I use Prompt, which works really
nice with VoiceOver. However, I haven't found any on Android yet which
works.
There is a terminal emulator which has been modified to use
mattias m...@mjw.se writes:
what are prompt?
Prompt is an iOS app which offers a SSH client that is quite easily
usable with speech *and* braille on iOS (Apple iPhone).
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Package: lynx
Version: 2.8.8dev.16-1
Severity: important
Since lynx was updated in unstable, I am no longer able to login to
amazon.de with lynx. I can verify that login to amazon.de still works
with version 2.8.8dev.12-2. So something between dev.12 and dev.16
broke.
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Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
When I run brltty --help within a french locale, brltty crashes:
BRLTTY does not support --help, did you mean -h or -H?
238 while (description[charCount] != ' ') --charCount;
(gdb) p charCount
$1 = 4294967295
(gdb) p
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Mario Lang, le Wed 21 Aug 2013 12:25:08 +0200, a écrit :
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
When I run brltty --help within a french locale, brltty crashes:
BRLTTY does not support --help,
Well, it does.
Of course, I
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Cheryl Homiak on 2013/08/16 at 07:25 -0500]
Also, I have to run /opt/local/bin/svn up to update. If I just run svn up I
get
svn: the path '.' appears to be part of subversion 1.7 or greater working
copy. Please upgrade your subversion
Brent S. Elmer webe...@aim.com writes:
Package: brltty
Version: 4.5-2
Severity: normal
My daemon.log file filled /var/log. The following brltty errors appeared over
and over making the file huge:
[...]
Jun 23 07:37:14 sanctuary brltty[1256]: bm braille driver version 4.5@5477
does
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org wrote:
However, I am seeing some instabilities which make me concerned. For
one, BRLTTY manages to initialize this device via USB only about 1 out
of 3 tries. Bluetooth seems to work always, but sometimes bluetooth
Siju Samuel sijusamuelt...@gmail.com writes:
Where is the logmessage ( example config.c) is writing the data.
That depends on your command line parameters. If you have not specified
-L, it is written to syslog (probably /var/log/syslog).
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eric oyen eric.o...@gmail.com writes:
accessing after setup is doable after a fashion. However, I want to be
able to have physical access at the keyboard and CLI prompt.
BSDs do not have any interface for user space applications to read the
content of the console. Linux has /dev/vcsa, which
Kazunori Minatani minat...@debian.or.jp writes:
Hi, Mario.
Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 14:53:52 +0200
From: Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org
Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] HumanWare Brailliant, connection issues?
Kazunori Minatani minat...@debian.or.jp writes:
I Had tested Brailliant BI40 (firmware
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
I'm asking the obvious, perhaps, but have you checked the firmware version?
Yes, it is supposedly up-to-date.
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Hi.
I have two, actually three, sound cards in my home machine. The first,
and therefore default, is a multichannel card which has 8 analog in and
outputs. This card does not work well with stereo producing programs.
I am wondering, does anyone know if the BRLTTY espeak driver can be
convinced
Hi.
I am testing a HumanWare Braillaint B 80 right now.
I think this display has the nicest feeling braille I have seen in a
long time. So I would really like to work with it in the future.
However, I am seeing some instabilities which make me concerned. For
one, BRLTTY manages to initialize
mattias m...@mjw.se writes:
how to access it?
If your braille display has a braille keyboard, it should be Chord+p,
in other words, Space+Dot1+Dot2+Dot3+Dot4.
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Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
Jann Schneider, le Sun 19 May 2013 16:22:38 +0200, a écrit :
it's a papenmeier Els 40 connected via USB
Could perhaps the device get detected as USB harddisk device too?
As far as I know, the EL*S does not have USB storage.
It is 0X0403:0XF208,
Doug Smith savant-technop...@cyber-wizard.com writes:
I got it. I just downgraded python-pyatspi and python-pyatspi2. According
to the traceback I got from trying to start orca, it appears to be
python-pyatspi, but I did them both to be safe. Orca now works.
Thanks for the report.
I
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
- META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.66
+ META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.69
Urgl. I guess we may want to move the documentation to a separate
arch:all package then. Any opinion?
Given that we actually have the manual
Paul Gevers elb...@debian.org writes:
On 17-05-13 01:31, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org, 2013-05-17, 01:10:
- META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.66
+ META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.69
Urgl. I guess we may want to move the documentation to
Paul Gevers elb...@debian.org writes:
On 17-05-13 01:31, Jakub Wilk wrote:
* Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org, 2013-05-17, 01:10:
- META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.66
+ META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.69
Urgl. I guess we may want to move the documentation to
Jann Schneider jann.schnei...@googlemail.com writes:
now i had the time to try the official wheezy installer, too. Still
the same issue: when it comes to hard disk dettection the braille
stops working and the text before remains on it. Speech is reading the
choice how i want to do the
python-brlapi
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 4.5-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team debian-accessibil...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description:
brltty - Access software for a blind person using a braille display
python-brlapi
Architecture: source amd64 all
Version: 4.5-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team debian-accessibil...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description:
brltty - Access software for a blind person using a braille display
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
What does the console-braille do really?
It provides keymaps for entering braille, and console fonts for
displaying Unicode braille on the Linux console.
I personally install it on every machine of mine, to get Unicode Braille
to render on the text
erik burggraaf e...@erik-burggraaf.com writes:
I have read through the help down past all the uses of the display
keys and now I'm discovering that most of the functions are actually
repeated on the braille keyboard using, if possible, even less
sensible combinations than what they had on the
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
Regarding your first question i think you have to have a brltty.conf file to
make the tables stay as you want them.
Not on Android, no.
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erik burggraaf e...@erik-burggraaf.com writes:
True, I realize this after playing with it, and I'm happy enough to help
where I can.
But the version number and the help documentation definitely lead me
to expect that which was not in fact the case.
I agree that the version number is probably
erik burggraaf e...@erik-burggraaf.com writes:
Can I get brltty to save my preference for grade two output?
As far as I understand, saving preferences other then those exposed in
the Android Settings GUI is currently not supported.
Is there a grade two input option at the moment?
No,
Hi.
Can someone remind me please whats the current way of telling Linux
Bluetooth about a PIN to use for a particular device address? I used to
do this by echo'ing stuff to /var/lib/bluetooth/HOST_ADDRESS/pincodes.
But I remember someone telling me that this does no longer work on new
bluetooth
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
Can someone remind me please whats the current way of telling Linux
Bluetooth about a PIN to use for a particular device address?
Answering to myself, the tool to use it bluez-simple-agent.
If you get Authentification errors, try to delete your bluetooth
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org wrote:
Answering to myself, the tool to use it bluez-simple-agent.
If you get Authentification errors, try to delete your bluetooth state
directory (/var/lib/bluetooth/ADAPTER_ADDRESS) and restart the bluetooth
service
mattias m...@mjw.se writes:
will brltty for android supports any web browser?
Currently, at least for Chrome, the individual elements on a web page
are not exported to accessibility clients like TalkBack or BRLTTY.
Google has implemented a hack (ChromeVox) to get speech output inside of
Chrome
Hi.
I have successfully implemented support for Handy Tech Basic Braille.
I am just waiting for one small patch to get committed.
Thanks goes out to Handy Tech for swiftly providing me with a test unit.
Since we have released just recently, you will need to compile/run
BRLTTY from its subversion
didi.segb...@arcor.de (Dietmar Segbert) writes:
how can i enable a contraction table?
If you have a braille device with 8 dot keys and a space key, it is likely that
the
following key bindings will turn on/off contracted braille:
Space+Dot2+Dot3+Dot5 enables contraction and
didi.segb...@arcor.de (Dietmar Segbert) writes:
Why do you not use the contraction tables of liblouis from the sbs
zuerich?
liblouis and brltty once were the same code, but later split. The
liblouis table format is no longer exactly the same as the one in
brltty. Since I dont have any use
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
Which means?
Do you have the file /sys/kernel/debug/usb/devices on your system?
22 apr 2013 kl. 22:55 skrev Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc:
[quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2013/04/22 at 19:55 +0200]
I don't have such a file.
THe /proc/bus
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org wrote:
Manufacturers are still not writing their drivers themselves.
There may be several reasons for this. Perhaps some of them just want to
off-load the work. Perhaps some take the view that there aren't enough BRLTTY
Mallard mall...@ilgerone.net writes:
Eric Burgraaf, a member of the Eyes-Free group, has written to ask if
his braille display, a Humanware Brailleconnect, works with
Brailleback.
As it isn't in the list of supported evices, I suggested he try BRLTTY.
After installing the app, he sent the
Mallard mall...@ilgerone.net writes:
After installing the latest apk, BRLTTY no longer crashes. I was able
to goto settings, add my device (via Bletooth), and then select the
Seika drive, which is listed in BRLTTY.
However, nothing happens;
Did you think about restarting BRLTTY? For now,
Werwoelfchen ddf051.w...@googlemail.com writes:
while experimenting with the Basic Braille braille display by
Handytech I had to notice that the HID USB is obviously a special kind
of USB. In the Changelog of Brltty 4.5 you mentioned that Handytech
displays with Hid are supported.
HandyTech
didi.segb...@arcor.de (Dietmar Segbert) writes:
In linux i have the follwing line in brltty.conf
braille-device usb:,bluetooth:00:A0:96:229:C2:B2
I start brltty with a line braille-device usb:bluetooth:
brltty will not connect to my alva bc640.
I don't quite understand your last sentence
Hi.
I just want to introduce a new feature which has just been committed to
the subversion repository: brltty-ctb can now generate and verify
so-colled contraction verification tables. The idea is simple: You can
use either a word list (/usr/share/dict/words and friends) or some
other large
Nicolas Pitre n...@fluxnic.net writes:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, Mario Lang wrote:
Hi.
I just want to introduce a new feature which has just been committed to
the subversion repository: brltty-ctb can now generate and verify
so-colled contraction verification tables. [...]
That's very nice
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
Hast the documentation been removed from the home page of brltty?
I just tried it out and it complains that the requested url is not found.
Indeed, at least the link to the english reference manual is 404 on
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
Hello,
shirish शिरीष, le Wed 27 Mar 2013 20:39:34 +0530, a écrit :
Adequate reports that brltty has an obsolete conffile. Please fix the same.
$ adequate brltty
brltty: obsolete-conffile /etc/brltty/brl-sk-all.ktb
I'm not sure we really want
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
Hello,
shirish शिरीष, le Wed 27 Mar 2013 20:39:34 +0530, a écrit :
Adequate reports that brltty has an obsolete conffile. Please fix the same.
$ adequate brltty
brltty: obsolete-conffile /etc/brltty/brl-sk-all.ktb
I'm not sure we really want
Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se writes:
I am not sure but i guess i have a to old tcl version installed.
But i can't figure out where to get the latest package.
If you are on Debian or Ubuntu, apt-get install tcl8.5 should do the
trick.
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S. Massy li...@wolfdream.ca writes:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2013 at 10:55:57AM -0400, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Dietmar Segbert on 2013/04/07 at 16:28 +0200]
In the settings for accessibility i can activate brltty, bt if i activate
setting of brltty), a message brltty stopped OK appears
l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
Hi, Mario!
You wrote:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
With recent svn versions of BRLTTY, there is something horrible wrong
with the USB support on Handy Tech Active Braille. The braille display
Paul Gevers elb...@debian.org writes:
I just saw that emacsspeak is up for adoption (already a long time),
that upstream is active, that there is a much newer release than the one
currently in Debian. I myself am no user of such software, but as I am
contributor to debian-accessibility, I was
Hi.
To make a rather complicated and long story short: Accessibility of
graphical user interfaces in Debian has taken a slight step backward
with the GNOME 3 rewrite. Squeeze was more stable regarding this.
While discussing this topic on IRC with other Debian people I was kind
of shocked to
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by timothyho...@seznam.cz on 2013/03/10 at 20:04 +0100]
With brltty4.4, sometimes, when there is heavy traffic over the serial line,
gioAwaitInput will claim that there is no input available. It then says
input is available after more info is
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2013/03/07 at 23:00 +0100]
What is the /etd/group?
I am no console expert so i can not realy help here.
Do the command: grep brl /etc/group
getent group brl does also work (with less false positives).
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ZSIAK Gergo Pal gzs...@aitia.ai writes:
* What is the license of BRLTTY, under what conditions are we allowed
to create and integrate our driver?
The drivers are GPL licensed. The API part of BRLTTY is LGPL licensed
to allow more liberal linking of the client side API functions.
* What the
Daniel Dalton d.dal...@iinet.net.au writes:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:23:14PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
[quoted lines by Daniel Dalton on 2013/02/20 at 21:40 +1100]
Here is some info from syslog while trying to connect:
Feb 20 21:03:27 vostro-3350 brltty[5107]: RFCOMM connect error 52:
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Mario Lang, le Fri 22 Feb 2013 14:43:32 +0100, a écrit :
* I suppose that the best way of creating such drivers is to implement
functions as described on page Writing (BrlAPI-compliant) drivers for
brltty, but I'll gladly receive any
hi.
The following just manifested itself while experimenting with code. I
find it quite neat since it makes for quite natural looking constants:
class duration_log
{
int8_t log;
public:
constexpr duration_log(int log) : log(log) {}
constexpr operator int() const { return log; }
experiences with Numbers on iOS? Does it work reliably
enough with VoiceOver to be useful on a daily basis? Are there any
VoiceOver specific tricks that I am missing?
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Hi.
Does anyone know of an accessible, classic, crosswords game for iOS?
Preferably internationalized so that I could play german crosswords
puzzle too?
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Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
With recent svn versions of BRLTTY, there is something horrible wrong
with the USB support on Handy Tech Active Braille. The braille display
isn't updated unless you press a key on the display itself. So if brltty
Lars Bjørndal l...@lamasti.net writes:
Thank you very much for your fix, Mario!
You are welcome.
BTW: Is it possible to update the AB firmware using Linux?
Not that I'd know. Handy Tech has provided Linux software like a port
of HTCom in the past, and I haven't checked for a long time if
l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
With recent svn versions of BRLTTY, there is something horrible wrong
with the USB support on Handy Tech Active Braille. The braille display
isn't updated unless you press a key on the display itself. So if brltty
is started and you type something at
Lars Bjørndal l...@lamasti.net writes:
[Tami]
I'm looking at the Focus 40 Blue refreshable braille display for
purchase. It has all the features I'm looking for at this point.
However, as a Linux user, I'm wondering if I will be able to use the
features with my system.
The dot force can
Tami Jarvis t...@poodlemutt.com writes:
I'm looking at the Focus 40 Blue refreshable braille display for
purchase. It has all the features I'm looking for at this
point. However, as a Linux user, I'm wondering if I will be able to
use the features with my system.
What particular features are
hhm heehooman+debian-devel-l...@gmail.com writes:
As is well known, init daemons in distros the distro-world over are
replacing sysvinit.
As far as I can tell, among the reasons for this phenomena is:
1) to take advantage of parallel processing
2) to work better with event-based systems
Lars Bjørndal l...@lamasti.net writes:
[Dave]
[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2013/01/14 at 11:53 +0100]
With recent svn versions of BRLTTY, there is something horrible wrong
with the USB support on Handy Tech Active Braille. The braille display
isn't updated unless you press a key on
Hammer Attila hamm...@pickup.hu writes:
Hy Mario,
Many thanks your answer. If I known more details from the user with
have this braille display, I will be write this list. Unfortunately
the user doesn't give me enough information yet.specification this
hardware
So, if this hardvare is an
Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de writes:
Dear Mario,
I see two problems related to ties that I can't really explain/fix given
my limited understanding of LilyPond:
1. Ties before a repeat and at the end of alternatives:
\version 2.14.2
I would recommend to update to the latest stable version
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
Hi.
I recently noticed that LilyPond apparently can not deal with situations
like this:
{c1}\\{c'1~} | {c}\\{c'}
Where is the problem supposed to be? Wrapping this in { ... } looks
just as expected to me
Joakim Nordell joakim.nord...@gmail.com writes:
Oh. I understand. Have to check weather I can update this. we are soon
going to upgrade the whole Ubuntu to 12.x?
Thanks for your answer.
On Debian, I recently fixed the same problem by doing
# apt-get install tcl8.5
(it apparently only had
Hi.
This is sort of a poll, for opinions and maybe ideas.
I keep having a hard time finding specific items in our current
preferences submenu structure since it was established. While I find it
very good that we have submenus now, I sort of find the menus
unintuitive. I keep having to open
Hi.
If you happen to use a Focus 14, you might have noticed that it is
initialized, but does not work correctly with the current stable release
(4.4) and the current development branch. The patch below makes it
work.
You should be able to apply this patch to the 4.4 tarball as well if you
want a
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Mario Lang, le Mon 03 Dec 2012 14:41:49 +0100, a écrit :
If you happen to use a Focus 14, you might have noticed that it is
initialized, but does not work correctly with the current stable release
(4.4) and the current development branch
tag 694623 + pending
Thanks.
Since ganglia is in collab-maint (great!) I've taken the opportunity and
committed the patch provided in this bug myself.
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Joakim Nordell joakim.nord...@gmail.com writes:
I have made some steps forward setting up brltty 4.4. on a Ubuntu 10.04.
I am using a Papenmeier Braillex EL80C and I am afraid it is not supported.
Support for the EL*c models has recently been added to the development
version of BRLTTY. You
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
[...]
Computers are fast enough nowadays that the choice of implementation
language is almost irrelevant compared to the choice of algorithm and
consequently the algorithmic
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