Good day,
The one place where Orca come in very handy, is when I am working on the
phonemes of Espeak.
I am the maintainer of the Afrikaans Espeak language and am working on
Northern Sotho, another of our eleven official languages.
The Espeakedit program requires a GUI to run.
Although I just run the program from a Gnome terminal, what might make it
interesting, is that I use a11y technology to work on a11y technology.
Regards, Willem
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
> I'm looking for some good reference materials or stories etc (anything
> really) that highlights the use of GNOME A11y tools in the workplace.
> If anyone can point me to resources or give me their own experiences,
> I'd really appreciate this.
>
> This is for a possible presentation I will be giving in the not too
> distant future on GNOME A11y.
>
> Thanks!
> Bryen M Yunashko
> GNOME-A11y Outreach
>
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