Re: Snap packages

2019-12-09 Thread Vojtěch Šmiro

Hello.


Yes, I know install command. But it cannot install that application. It 
isn't in Ubuntu snap shop. I have this snap file in /home folder. How to 
install snap files? No from snap repository, but from my own computer.



Thanks.


Best regards


Vojta.

Dne 09. 12. 19 v 16:20 Tom Masterson napsal(a):
You can run snap --help (or man snap) to get all the availabel 
commands. However to install is "snap install ".


Tom

On Mon, 9 Dec 2019, Vojtěch Šmiro wrote:


Hello.


How to install these types of packages? I have some apps in snap 
format and I don't know how to install them. I can only extract them 
with File-roler.



Thanks a lot.


Best regards


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Re: Snap packages

2019-12-09 Thread Tom Masterson
You can run snap --help (or man snap) to get all the availabel commands. 
However to install is "snap install ".


Tom

On Mon, 9 Dec 2019, Vojtěch Šmiro wrote:


Hello.


How to install these types of packages? I have some apps in snap format 
and I don't know how to install them. I can only extract them with 
File-roler.



Thanks a lot.


Best regards


Vojta.


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Re: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
It's probably already known to you, but there is a list of orca-related 
issues.


Visit the following link: 
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list 




On 12/9/19 11:12 AM, vladdragomir1...@gmail.com wrote:

Brilliant, great help, Milton and Jose, thank you very much indeed.

All the best,

Vlad.




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Snap packages

2019-12-09 Thread Vojtěch Šmiro

Hello.


How to install these types of packages? I have some apps in snap format 
and I don't know how to install them. I can only extract them with 
File-roler.



Thanks a lot.


Best regards


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RE: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread vladdragomir1983
Brilliant, great help, Milton and Jose, thank you very much indeed.

All the best,

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Re: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread milton

Hi Vlad,


A while ago I saved the instructions and paste them below:


First you have to enable some repositories.

1. Open Software & Updates.

* on the Ubuntu software tab enable source repository.

* on the Other software tab, Check the boxes next to Canonical partners 
and Canonical partners source repositories.



* Click close.
* When requested, click reload cache.


2. Open a terminal window, press Alt+Control+T.

3. Install git, type or copy and paste the following command and press 
Enter.



sudo apt-get install git


4. Install build dependencies. Type or copy and paste the following 
command and press Enter.

sudo apt-get build-dep orca

5. Get the orca source code. Type or copy and paste the following 
command and press Enter.

git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/orca.git

6. Build and install orca.

* Change to your orca repository created in step 5. Type the following 
and press Enter:



cd orca


* Configure orca source. Type or copy and paste the following command 
and press Enter.:



PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./autogen.sh


* build orca. Type or copy and paste the following command and press 
Enter.:



make


* Install the built binaries. Type or copy and paste the following 
command and press Enter.: :



sudo make install


7. When install is complete, restart the system.


You then will have Orca 3.35.1pre. Orca will tell if you start the Learn 
mode by pressing Orca + Space bar.


To keep up with Orca master is very simple:

Start a terminal and change to the orca folder:


cd orca

So now you just type:

git pull

and press Enter


If there are updates you have to execute the next 3 commands:

PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.7 ./autogen.sh

make

sudo make install


Success,

Milton

Op 09-12-2019 om 13:08 schreef vladdragomir1...@gmail.com:

Hello Milton,

Thank you for the reply. Sorry for the stupid request, but would you teach me 
how to install Orca master to see if the problem goes away here as well?

Thanks in advance and a very good day to you.




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RE: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread vladdragomir1983
Hello Milton,

Thank you for the reply. Sorry for the stupid request, but would you teach me 
how to install Orca master to see if the problem goes away here as well?

Thanks in advance and a very good day to you.


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Re: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza

I am using the same version of orca.

This problem may have something to do with ubuntu, but I can't say that. 
Other users on the list may have some explanation.


On 12/9/19 8:08 AM, vladdragomir1...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello and thank you for replying so quickly.

It's version 3.34.0.

I'm just starting, so wouldn't even dare to approach Arch for the time being. 
Maybe one day!

Regards,

Vlad.




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Re: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread milton

Hi Vlad,


For my daily work I use Ubuntu 18.04 but just out of curiousity I tried 
19.10 and I met with the same problem as you described. So I installed 
Orca master and Orca is doing well.


Milton

Op 09-12-2019 om 11:15 schreef vladdragomir1...@gmail.com:

Greetings everyone,

First I'd like to apologise if this is not the right place to ask for help. I'm 
relatively new, slowly getting started with both Linux and Orca. Now, here's 
the thing:

I've installed Ubuntu 19.10 in a virtual machine, and I'm having a problem when 
trying to adjust Orca's preferences, more precisely the speech rate. As soon as 
I press either Apply or OK, the speed goes back to the default, and the 
Preferences dialogue doesn't close. When I press escape, everything freezes for 
a few seconds. All the other changes seem to be saved, except the speed. Am I 
missing something here? Should I do things differently? I'll be grateful for 
any help. I've just tried a live session on a real computer this morning,and 
encountered exactly the same behaviour.

Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,

Vlad.





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RE: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread vladdragomir1983
Hello and thank you for replying so quickly.

It's version 3.34.0.

I'm just starting, so wouldn't even dare to approach Arch for the time being. 
Maybe one day!

Regards,

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Re: Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread José Vilmar Estácio de Souza

Hi.

I tried to reproduce the problem in my environment, but the problem did 
not happen here.


It is quite true that my environment is not the same because I am not 
using ubuntu but arch linux.


Could you tell which version of orca is installed? The orca key + h 
shows this information.


Thanks.


On 12/9/19 7:15 AM, vladdragomir1...@gmail.com wrote:

Greetings everyone,

First I'd like to apologise if this is not the right place to ask for help. I'm 
relatively new, slowly getting started with both Linux and Orca. Now, here's 
the thing:

I've installed Ubuntu 19.10 in a virtual machine, and I'm having a problem when 
trying to adjust Orca's preferences, more precisely the speech rate. As soon as 
I press either Apply or OK, the speed goes back to the default, and the 
Preferences dialogue doesn't close. When I press escape, everything freezes for 
a few seconds. All the other changes seem to be saved, except the speed. Am I 
missing something here? Should I do things differently? I'll be grateful for 
any help. I've just tried a live session on a real computer this morning,and 
encountered exactly the same behaviour.

Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,

Vlad.





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Screen Reader's Speech Rate

2019-12-09 Thread vladdragomir1983
Greetings everyone,

First I'd like to apologise if this is not the right place to ask for help. I'm 
relatively new, slowly getting started with both Linux and Orca. Now, here's 
the thing:

I've installed Ubuntu 19.10 in a virtual machine, and I'm having a problem when 
trying to adjust Orca's preferences, more precisely the speech rate. As soon as 
I press either Apply or OK, the speed goes back to the default, and the 
Preferences dialogue doesn't close. When I press escape, everything freezes for 
a few seconds. All the other changes seem to be saved, except the speed. Am I 
missing something here? Should I do things differently? I'll be grateful for 
any help. I've just tried a live session on a real computer this morning,and 
encountered exactly the same behaviour.

Many thanks in advance. Kind regards,

Vlad.



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