On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 09:30, Mario Lang wrote: > This is not really a bug, but a feature :-). Blinkies usually > work with speech at that rate. Everything below is a pain to work with. > I agree though that this should be somehow configurable in Gnopernicus, didn't > find such a setting yet.
Interesting. What are blinkies? I tried a google search but it was rather uninformative :) > What I observed today is that when I tried to launch nautilus, > it complained that the libgail-gnome module was not installed. > After checking, I saw that it was really not installed. > Well, unfortunately, I realized that I still had your hacked libatk1.0-1 > packages, and did a cleanup. After that, strangely, nautilus > no longer complains about a missing libgail-gnome module. > I'm wondering now, should gnopernicus depend on libgail-gnome-module, > or is this just an ancient left-over? I think it should, actually. > I'm using gnopernicus 0.3.2 now (which is available > from ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnopernicus/0.3/ > as tarball. I'm not sure if 0.3.2 is that good, or > if only the setting of the accessibility gconf key was the reason, Ah, I didn't know about the gconf key! Yes, that sure made more things talk. > but if you find time, maybe you could do a new upload of 0.3.2? > OTOH, if you want to get rid of gnopernicus, I *think* I *might* > be able to aadopt it now. At least the build of 0.3.2 with your debian/ > dir went fine without any problems :) Sure, if you'd like to take it over, I have no problem with that. Let me know if you have any problems with the package; it is using my newly developed build system (CDBS), but hopefully you'll like it :)

