Fedora is an accessible desktop Linux distribution, and I assume it
still has some ties to Redhat. Before it was spun off as a community
sponsored distribution it used to be called something like Redhat
Desktop. I'm not sure if this is what you're asking or not.
On 09/11/16 11:50, Mark Peveto
On November 9, 2016, Jeffery Mewtamer wrote:
> Personally, I've never seen the point of e-mail clients and have
> always used a web browser to check my e-mail.
I think the big advantage is off-line usage. If you are connected
all the time and have dual-mode access for redundancy (say, a home
Personally, I've never seen the point of e-mail clients and have
always used a web browser to check my e-mail. Granted, not all e-mail
web interfaces/web browser combinations work as well with Orca as
Gmail's HTML view in Firefox does.
Then again, I've never had any luck using Orca with a full
I haven't had problems as you have described in Thunderbird for some
time, although I do get hangs and frozen speech, even though all other
apps speak without issues. SeaMonkey on the other hand works much better
here. I neither hear spoken messages that are not selected, nor do I
lose focus
The problem that keeps getting me in thunderbird is that if you tab into
a mailbox, orca will read the subject & from headers for a message that
may or may not be selected. If you wait until it's done speaking, orca
will indeed say, "not selected". But who waits for orca to read that
whole
I think brlty are in the repo
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Ämne: Accessible redhat?
I noticed this list is hosted on
I noticed this list is hosted on redhat.com, but does redhat have accessibility
components? I've never heard.
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I personally have had no trouble at all responding to the right messages
on both Thunderbird and Seamonkey. The only time I had any real trouble
with that was back in the day when I ran Mutt lol. Man I almost got
myself into some serious trouble with Mutt, because I tried to respond
to a
I myself, will migrate to Mutt or Emacs.
F
On 11/07/2016 03:31 PM, John G Heim wrote:
Stupid orca & thunderbird!!! I keep responding to the wrong messages.
On 11/07/2016 10:02 AM, John G Heim wrote:
I thought it was a one-time thing. It wasn't clear in your original
message that it