On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 13:50, Mario Lang wrote: > Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > 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 :) > > Sorry, I was refering to "blind users" :-)
Ahh, ok. Wow, I wouldn't have imagined anyone understanding speech this fast. > Yes, which brings up another question which I'm unsure about: How to > handle this configuration setting? This is actually being discussed on [email protected] right now. From what I understand GNOME 2.4 will have the accessibility stuff much more tightly integrated. > It seems like it is a global > setting? Or does this need to be turned on per user? GConf is per-user, yes, but we could make the default be on. This is probably something upstream will be fixing soonish though. > debian/rocks, doesn't it :-). OK, I guess I'll take it then, thanks a bundle > for all the work you invested so far. Cool, good luck!

