David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
Since about 4 years now I am working on Open Source software to
process (first write, now read) braille music code.
My current subproject in that area is parsing braille music code and
converting it to another (visual
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org writes:
David Kastrup d...@gnu.org writes:
Would it be useful if LilyPond could export BMC?
Of course! Actually, thats something that blind people are wishing
for for a long time so that they could make use of the huge body
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Jason White on 2012/10/24 at 18:31 +1100]
MacOS is rarely discussed on the list, so I suppose it is seldom tested with
BRLTTY. That's probably because
Those of us who work on brltty don't have Macs.
I have a working Mac OS X installation
Hi.
I have tried to push the internationalisation of BRLTTY here and there
because I find it a worthwhile goal. We still only have a german and a
french translation though. The POT file contains roughly 700 msgid's.
Any volunteers for translating to other languages? If so, please let me
know
Hi.
According to the log entry, this problem has been worked around in
r166455.
---snip---
r166455 | rsmith | 2012-10-23 02:32:41 +0200 (Die, 23. Okt 2012) | 14 Zeilen
Ugly ugly hack for libstdc++-4.6 and libstdc++-4.7 compatibility. These
libraries have an incorrect definition of
l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
I have two different bluetooth capable braille displays. Is it possible
to specify them both in the configuration file, and let BRLTTY choose
the display that's available at boot time?
Yes, simply specify braille-device with a comma-separated list,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by timothyho...@seznam.cz on 2012/09/23 at 21:00 +0200]
All of the function driver side(brl_keyToCommand,brl_readCommand ect) seem to
take BrailleDisplay * brl as an argument. Does this mean that the
BrailleDisplay is changing? Or is that
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
Yaroslav Halchenko, le Mon 01 Oct 2012 13:18:59 -0400, a écrit :
Browsing through files I have ran into a logo I once created for Debian
Accessibility efforts but not sure if I shared it with you:
http://www.onerussian.com/tmp/debian-access.png
Hi.
The patch (http://clang.llvm.org/libstdc++4.7-clang11.patch) mentioned
in thsi bug report to type_traits in libstdc++ is very small, and
actually appears to fix the problem. It is not only chrono that can
be included with this minimal change applied, now thread (which is a
quite nice part of
Joakim Nordell joakim.nord...@gmail.com writes:
On 15/09/2012, Petra Ritter pe...@access-for-all.ch wrote:
I am just interested what experience Users of certain Braille Display
have made.
Me aim is to use the new Braille display on both Windows 7 with Jaws 12
and 13 and Ubuntu (12.04 at
Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
2012/8/13, Emanuel Helms ehelm...@googlemail.com:
can you tell me how I can use brltty with OpenBSD? I have installed
OpenBSD 5.1 AMD64 on my Lenovo notebook. Then I have installed the
binary packages of brltty(3.6) and screen-shm. To use
Emanuel Helms ehelm...@googlemail.com writes:
Thanks for your fast answers. Currently I have no access to an OpenBSD
machine, I hope I can send you the error messages in a few days.
Its an OpenBSD 5.1 with brltty 3.6 (Original OpenBSD package).
The Papenmeier was recognized as ucom2. So I
., run a script).
- file to send output to a file.
- ftb to send output to the Fault Tolerant Backplane (see
http://wiki.mcs.anl.gov/cifts/index.php/CIFTS)
- hnp to send the output to mpirun.
- smtp (requires libesmtp) to send an email.
[...]
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on its own apparently.
I am guessing something had to be rebuilt but did not propagate to
wheezy?
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on its own apparently.
I am guessing something had to be rebuilt but did not propagate to
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Package: wnpp
Owner: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: bmc
Version : 0.0.1
Upstream Author : Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/mlang/bmc
* License : GPLv3
Description : Braille Music Compiler
BMC aims
Package: wnpp
Owner: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: bmc
Version : 0.0.1
Upstream Author : Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org
* URL or Web page : https://github.com/mlang/bmc
* License : GPLv3
Description : Braille Music Compiler
BMC aims
Hi.
I have just been bitten by this bug although I remember knowing about it
already. I am considering to up its severity since I personally think
this violates the principle of least supprise.
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL te...@accelibreinfo.eu writes:
Package: brltty
Version: 4.4-2
Severity: normal
I experience a new accents problem. I don't understand as I remember we did
the conversion upstream.
* What led up to the situation? I use brltty running orca on gdm3.
Please be more
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL te...@accelibreinfo.eu writes:
Le samedi 07 juillet 2012 à 13:51 -0300, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Sat 07 Jul 2012 16:10:55 +0200, a écrit :
* What was the outcome of this action? Some items, such as Text
presentation are not translated.
Hi.
I see your point. However, looking at the patch makes me wonder about
bind_textdomain and textdomain calls. Shouldnt these be replaced by
something more save as well?
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL te...@accelibreinfo.eu writes:
Le samedi 07 juillet 2012 à 13:51 -0300, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Sat 07 Jul 2012 16:10:55 +0200, a écrit :
* What was the outcome of this action? Some items, such as Text
presentation are not translated.
Francisco Rafael Del Roio franci...@hotmail.com writes:
I was read about an accessibility issue in the “debian-boot” list, and
I think that the solution for this is, in my opinion, to make a
bootloader using the linux kernel and an initramfs containing the
speakup kernel module and the
Package: brltty
Version: 4.4-3
Severity: important
I just tried to use the wheezy installer to setup a laptop.
However, the machine got strangely unresponsive, so I checked console 2.
There are a large number of brltty processes running.
It looks like the PID file is now a directory
Package: brltty
Version: 4.4-3
Severity: important
I just tried to use the wheezy installer to setup a laptop.
However, the machine got strangely unresponsive, so I checked console 2.
There are a large number of brltty processes running.
It looks like the PID file is now a directory
Hi.
This is sort of off-topic, but I am hoping to catch some people capable
of translating to languages other then german and french.
BRLTTY has been internationalized since release 4.3.
We currently only have german and french covered.
If you are into translating and speak other languages then
Eric Scheibler em...@eric-scheibler.de writes:
What can I do so that Brltty also starts without an attached braille
device?
Choose the no braille driver.
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Samuel Thibault samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org writes:
I guess it had to happen at some point: I see in the new Cebra braille
driver that these devices use USB ID 0403:6001, which is already used by
some HandyTech devices...
I agree. Note however that this is actually on purpose, since a Cebra
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
I am looking at
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mlang%40debian.org
and notice that the way how the information presented there is rendered
as a complex table which makes it quite unreadable to me as a blind us3er.
I am using Lynx to read web
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
I am looking at
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mlang%40debian.org
and notice that the way how the information presented there is rendered
as a complex table which makes it quite unreadable to me as a blind us3er.
I am using Lynx to read web
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Here is a first attempt to create packages of debugging symbols for BRLTTY.
I haven't yet tested what happens if the Java packages are disabled; clearly,
a conditional can be used in debian/rules, if necessary, to handle that case.
Comments and fixes
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
brltty-4.4 has been released.
Thanks Dave for your continued excellent work on BRLTTY. I feel BRLTTY 4.4
is a nice step forward again. A Debian package of 4.4 has been uploaded on the
same day it was released, and it apparently built on all platforms
Doug Smith braillefing...@gmx.com writes:
Hi, I aj writing to find out how I can get rid of all those bug reports
I have been receiving and when something has been accepted into the
distribution. I don't need that kiind of information. If there is
any way I can not receive this, and still
: source amd64 all
Version: 4.4-1
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
brltty-espeak - Access
+0200\n
-PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-04 10:27+0200\n
+POT-Creation-Date: 2012-06-07 01:02+0200\n
+PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-07 01:05+0200\n
Last-Translator: Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org\n
Language-Team: LANGUAGE l...@li.org\n
Language: de\n
@@ -974,7 +974,7 @@ msgstr Orgel
msgid Overdriven Guitar
Daniel Dalton d.dal...@iinet.net.au writes:
However, I need my source version of brltty still because it supports
executable tables, which the debian version does not.
BRLTTY 4.4 is just about to be released (I hope). With a little luck,
you should see it in unstable in a week or so.
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I packaged cl-clg in 2009 since it was the only option to get an
accessible GUI from Common Lisp on Linux at that time. However,
unfortunately upstream stopped working on it a few months after the
first upload to Debian.
Since then, GTK3 has happened and
://darcs.debian.org/pkg-haskell/haskell-socks
Vcs-Browser: http://darcs.debian.org/cgi-bin/darcsweb.cgi?r=pkg-haskell/haskell-socks
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Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Witold Baryluk bary...@smp.if.uj.edu.pl wrote:
I just wanted to add, that I and my few other friends living on sid have
similar problem. Various serial devices (microcontroler programators, 3d
printers, usb-serial converters) stoped working due brltty
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
I tried cutpasting, it took me a long time to realize it was doing it
from the braille position, not speech. That seems to make it rather
difficult to cutpaste without a display.
It uses the system cursor - not the braille position. That functionality was
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Witold Baryluk bary...@smp.if.uj.edu.pl wrote:
I just wanted to add, that I and my few other friends living on sid have
similar problem. Various serial devices (microcontroler programators, 3d
printers, usb-serial converters) stoped working due brltty
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tag 673879 + pending
Laurent Bigonville bi...@debian.org writes:
Package: brltty
Version: 4.3-3
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/brltty.mo
Tags: l10n
Hi,
There is a typo in the French translation of one error message
Type d'éqénement non pris en charge: 33
This
tag 673879 + pending
Laurent Bigonville bi...@debian.org writes:
Package: brltty
Version: 4.3-3
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/brltty.mo
Tags: l10n
Hi,
There is a typo in the French translation of one error message
Type d'éqénement non pris en charge: 33
This
Sebastian Humenda shume...@gmx.de writes:
Hello Mario,
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org schrieb am 21.05.2012, 0:50 +0200:
If you are a german native speaker, I'd like to catch your attention for
a while and point you at the ability of BRLTTY to have localized
messages. If you have not noticed
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
Are we still missing any functions? You noted that Orca has say time, which
we don't have. Should we have it? What else are we still missing?
Actually, many well-known screen readers for GUI environments have Say
Time in one or another incarnation. I
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2012/05/21 at 14:31 +0200]
Actually, many well-known screen readers for GUI environments have Say
Time in one or another incarnation. I personally find it quite useful
on these systems, so I'd vote for yes, please. Actually
Hi.
If you are a german native speaker, I'd like to catch your attention for
a while and point you at the ability of BRLTTY to have localized
messages. If you have not noticed so far, yes, thats possible. All you
need to do if you are using a recent (4.3) distribution package is to
have your
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Philippe Delavalade on 2012/05/09 at 17:59 +0200]
Have you any idea when this development version will become the current
release
We're putting the finishing touches on a driver for the NinePoint Cebra
devices. When that's done, I'd like
Philippe Delavalade philippe.delaval...@orange.fr writes:
Le mercredi 09 mai à 18:10, Dave Mielke a écrit :
Did you get code recent enough to have the preferences menu now presented as
a
set of submenus? If so, could you give it a try and let me know how to
improve
it?
I have never
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
If you can provide us with a reasonably small patch, we could also add the
fix
to the current Debian package for 4.3.
Revision 5850.
Done. Upload pending (4.3-4).
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Nicolas Pitre n...@fluxnic.net writes:
4. Sometimes brltty only speeks the difference between two lines. Example:
a test line
a second test line
If a test line is the last visible line for example in a text editor
and you move the cursor to the next line, brltty only speaks second
instead
Hi.
This might sound strange at first sight, but I am actually concerned
about me traveling through the USA on my way to Managua carrying a
braille display. When I flew to Bordeaux two years ago I was trapped at
security in Lyon for approx. half an hour because the personell
there believed I was
Joakim Nordell joakim.nord...@gmail.com writes:
I am running brltty on some computers at work. For some reason the
terminal settings is very different on these computers.
Yes, that is a phenomenon that we all see since a few years.
Its mostly related to distributions enabling framebuffer
Hi everyone.
Sorry for being off-topic, but this list has probably the highest amount
of actual braille users with some affinity to free software that I know
of, so please excuse my shameless plug.
I am currently working on a project to automatically parse and
understand braille music code such
Shérab sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Hi,
Mario Lang (2011/04/27 23:47 +0200):
Sébastien Hinderer sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Hi,
My braille display is connected to the computer with a USB to serial
adapter. If I have to unplug the adapter for some reason
Arthur Magill arthur.mag...@epfl.ch writes:
Hi Samuel,
Can brltty be convinced not to grab this connection?
It could, but we don't want to, as it would break brltty for people who
use the braille devices with chips using that ID, making the computer
completely unusable for them, really not
Arthur Magill arthur.mag...@epfl.ch writes:
Hi Samuel,
Can brltty be convinced not to grab this connection?
It could, but we don't want to, as it would break brltty for people who
use the braille devices with chips using that ID, making the computer
completely unusable for them, really not
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Package: clang
Version: 3.0-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
clang fails to include chrono from C++11.
Here is a minimal example program:
---snip---
#include chrono
int main() { }
---snip---
Building with GCC (4.6 and 4.7) works fine:
x4:/tmp% g++-4.6 -std=c++0x -o clang-chrono
Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net writes:
Lucas Nussbaum lu...@lucas-nussbaum.net wrote:
Source: yasr
This rebuild was done by building only architecture:any binary packages
(binary-arch target of debian/rules), and using a newer dpkg that uses the
build-arch target if available.
Also, only
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL te...@accelibreinfo.eu writes:
4. In Iceweasel (on sid), the movement with arrow keys is difficult.
I can confirm this, caret browsing feels totally broken. While moving
the caret sometimes produces an update on my braille display, it seems
to be swallowed by certain page
Shérab sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Mario Lang (2012/03/18 13:30 +0100):
Anyone seen similar behaviour?
Yes. Even moving the cursorone character to the right or the left with
routing keys fails most of the time here. Oh but this happens even with
an older brltty so perhaps
Hi.
I have just recently noticed that cursor routing does not work as
expected in simple text entry fields in Lynx with brltty 4.3 anymore.
It fails in the simplest case, where the cursor is already on the line
it should go to. If it is just supposed to move a few characters (say
10), it will
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org writes:
at-spi2-core and atk are now uploaded to unstable. They should permit
to start testing at-spi2 support.
Thanks Samuel. What about pyatspi?
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL te...@accelibreinfo.eu writes:
Package: brltty
Version: 4.3-1
Severity: wishlist
[...]
Now Brltty knows to speak French, but for general messages.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
I press keys of the braille
amd64 all
Version: 4.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team debian-accessibil...@lists.debian.org
Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description:
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brltty-espeak - Access software
Matthias Clasen matthias.cla...@gmail.com writes:
The screen reader, orca, clearly is our 'flagship' AT. In my recent
experience with orca, it worked surprisingly well and spoke to me for
hours. The impression I got was much better than I had expected. In
earlier attempts (sometime during
Matthias Clasen matthias.cla...@gmail.com writes:
The screen reader, orca, clearly is our 'flagship' AT. In my recent
experience with orca, it worked surprisingly well and spoke to me for
hours. The impression I got was much better than I had expected. In
earlier attempts (sometime during
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l...@lamasti.net (Lars Bjørndal) writes:
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc writes:
[quoted lines by Lars Bjørndal on 2011/08/10 at 12:51 +0200]
Is USB support now implemented for ActiveBraille (if I compile from
svn)?
Yes. I believe there's one thing left to fix, but it'd be good if you could
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this. While it is a very interesting tool,
I still find lynx more convenient :-). However, its really useful for
scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.
However, it needs a maintainer who
Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu writes:
retitle 638297 ITA: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser
owner 638297 alger...@madhouse-project.org
thanks
Mario Lang ml...@debian.org writes:
I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this. While it is a very interesting
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am orphaning bhl. Its from a time when org-mode didn't exist
yet. It was one of the first packages I did when I joined Debian.
But these days I really have no use for it anymore, and am therefore
pretty much neglecting its maintainance, which is bad.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this. While it is a very interesting tool,
I still find lynx more convenient :-). However, its really useful for
scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.
However, it needs a maintainer who
Gergely Nagy alger...@balabit.hu writes:
retitle 638297 ITA: edbrowse -- A /bin/ed-alike webbrowser
owner 638297 alger...@madhouse-project.org
thanks
Mario Lang ml...@debian.org writes:
I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this. While it is a very interesting
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I am orphaning bhl. Its from a time when org-mode didn't exist
yet. It was one of the first packages I did when I joined Debian.
But these days I really have no use for it anymore, and am therefore
pretty much neglecting its maintainance, which is bad.
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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL mengualjean...@free.fr writes:
Can we move festival from collab-maint group to pkg-a11y group please? I
ask if the former maintainer is ok and if a DD can do that, as I'm not
member of collab-maint.
Jean-Philippe, what about requesting membership in collab-maint?
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I have been neglecting edbrowse for far too long.
I am sorry for this. While it is a very interesting tool,
I still find lynx more convenient :-). However, its really useful for
scripting and generally, for command-line freaks.
However, it needs a maintainer who
input field as I am used to,
I'd like to know.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:47:09PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
Hi.
I finally found why at-spi2 in experimental is not working as expected:
We are missing a gconf schema which would tell gnome_settings_daemon
that the atk-bridge GTK module needs
Hi.
A small update for those interested: Since a few years now, I am working
in my spare time on several braille music related software projects.
They all have one thing in common: They are licensed under a Free and
Open license which permits distribution and modification of the software
in
p...@pjb.com.au writes:
I wrote:
Are staging modules frozen under the same rules as the rest of stable ?
Jason White wrote:
Probably yes. Stable for Debian's purposes applies to the
packages, not to their components.
But I fail to see any advantage from Debian's point of view
in holding
Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description:
gnome-orca - Scriptable screen reader
Changes:
gnome-orca (3.0.4-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* New upstream release
* debian/patches/11_debian_gdm.patch: Updated.
* debian/control{,.in}: Drop outdated Conflicts/Replaces on
gnome
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Description:
python-pyatspi2 - Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface - Python
bindings
Changes:
pyatspi (2.0.2+dfsg-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Remove tests/* until upstream clarifies licensing.
Checksums-Sha1
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Description:
libatk-adaptor - at-spi2-atk
Closes: 540336
Changes:
at-spi2-atk (2.0.2-1) experimental; urgency=low
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[ Mario Lang ]
* Initial Debian packages. (Closes: Bug#540336)
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[ Luke Yelavich ]
* New upstream releases.
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[ Samuel
Halim Sahin halim.sa...@freenet.de writes:
Today I did the following:
1. Started my machine with grml64 live-cd which has a working brltty
(also amd64).
2. I used kvm and the debian squeeze netinst iso to install squeeze on my
hard disk.
3. Botted the installed squeeze and brltty
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Changed-By: Mario Lang ml...@debian.org
Description:
at-spi2-core - Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (dbus core)
gir1.2-atspi-2.0 - Assistive Technology Service Provider (GObject
introspection)
libatspi2.0-0 - Assistive Technology
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL mengualjean...@free.fr writes:
In order to be relevant with speechd-up, I propose a patch to make
espeakup load the speakup_soft module, display a message to explain the
situation to the user. At the stop time, the daemon unloads
speakup_modules too.
+echo To work,
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL mengualjean...@free.fr writes:
I believe there are some dubts about the accessibility of gnome in the
future (the methods, the delay, etc.), if I remember the Kenny's mail
and the threads I see on orca-list. I also saw that Debian started
pushing gnome3, at least some
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL mengualjean...@free.fr writes:
On:
http://demo.accelibreinfo.eu/speechd-up.tar.gz
you'll find a new Debian package, with all needed. I would like to add
it to Debian.
E: speechd-up: arch-independent-package-contains-binary-or-object
usr/bin/speechd-up
W: speechd-up:
Hi.
Prompted by the recent post about gnome-speech-swift,
I wanted to remind people that gnome-speech is going away
in the foreseeable future. This is one of the CORBA-deprication
casualties.
This also means that support for swift, ibmtts and dectalk software
backends will go away as well. I
Shérab sebastien.hinde...@ens-lyon.org writes:
Hello,
Mario Lang (2011/06/01 16:26 +0200):
Yes, you're unfortunately right, while the table format is roughly
the same (not identical AFAIK), the contents seems to be quite different
and maintained by separate people. I just checked
Halim Sahin halim.sa...@freenet.de writes:
Take the debian packages which were uploaded to debian ?unstable?.
This should give you an easy way to install it.
No Halim, not yet. Only at-spi2-core has been uploaded to Debian as of
now, so there are no python bindings nor the required GTK module
mattias m...@mjw.se writes:
Any blidn user using it?
Using what? Please increase your verbosity level :-)
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