RE: grub beep control-g
-Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Sérgio Neves Enviado el: martes, 10 de junio de 2008 6:02 Para: 'Ubuntu Accessibility' Asunto: Re: grub beep control-g >Hi, Hello >How are you able to navigate ithrough a document with down arrow? When I am on plain text view, orca doesn't only read >the plain text portion, but also some hexadecimal portion, so it's difficult to locate certain line. You have to jump to the text view, using tab. Then, press down-page key. When you set at end of document, you can go back using up arrow key. You must to have patiente. When you are on a line with title command, you can use left or right arrow keys. Orca says the character where you are. When you are on a space character you can press tab key to jump hexadecimal view. Press 0, right arrow and 7 to type 07 hexadecimal character. Press control+x to save and exit I know hexedit is not easyest editor but I think hexedit is easyer than vi or vim Regards Jonathan Chacón -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
RE: grub beep control-g
-Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de E.J. Zufelt Enviado el: sábado, 07 de junio de 2008 0:30 Para: Ubuntu Accessibility Asunto: grub beep control-g >Good evening, Hi >I am blind and running a dual-boot of Ubuntu and Windows. I would like to find a way to make the grub menu beep when it >is loaded. I understand that this can be done by adding control-g at the beginning of one of the menu titles. >However, I can't seem to produce the control-g code in either vi or vim through gnome-terminal. Any suggestions? You have to add the hexadecimal character 07 using a hexadecimal editor. You can use hexedit in Ubuntu: $ sudo aptitude install hexedit Hexedit is an easy editor with 2 views. First view is for plain text. The second one is for hexadecimal version. You can jump between views using tab key. You have to set the cursor on a space character in a line with the command Title. For example: Title Microsoft Windows XP You can set the cursor between Windows and XP. Next, press tab key to jump to hexadecimal view and type 07. Note, you have to type 0, right arrow and 7 because insert text mode is deactivated by default. When you had made the changes. Save the file pressing control+X Regards Jonathan Chacón -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility