Hi Mario.
The patch applied correctly. Not surprising I guess as it had the stock GNU
Screen 4.2.1` tarball to work with.
I totally concede this is was an inadvisable tactic, which I idlely tried with
the expectation that it would fail immediately. I plan to dig deeper when I
have more time,
Jason White writes:
> I've been on this list for a long time, and the GNU screen-based
> interface to BRLTTY is rarely mentioned. You may be the first person
> to try it in quite a while.
The GNU Screen patch method is pretty much the only way to get things
going on some of the platforms we try
I've been on this list for a long time, and the GNU screen-based
interface to BRLTTY is rarely mentioned. You may be the first person to
try it in quite a while.
On 29/5/21 9:02 pm, Ben van Poppel wrote:
Hi Mario.
Sorry. To put it another way, the only way to successfully run configure is by
Hi,
On Sun, May 09, 2021 at 04:35:27PM -0400, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Christian Schoepplein on 2021/05/09 at 22:04 +0200]
>
> >It would be really cool if you have another idea that could help.
>
> The AtSpi2 screen driver used to have a focus parameter which could
> contrain it to