Well the good news is, I've just finished exams so I'll have a more time in
the future. I'm moving out to Seattle for the summer, so once things settle
down, I plan on finishing up the patch. In it's current state, it's not
ready to be committed. Right now all the language ids are stored in a singl
The voice changes in FS #9067 are more of a proof of concept at this point.
Splashes and menus should be automatically voiced due to the ID2P() macro.
Blackjack also includes some explicit voice changes and in theory you could
probably play a hand or two without using the screen.
The actual voicin
The order of the phrases in the lang files do not matter. Genlang will sort
them automatically and the strings will be loaded to the correct array index
by lang_load().
Regarding FS #9067, make sure you are using the latest patch posted in the
task (sorted_genlang.2.diff). Most of the lang files a
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:07 AM, alex wallis
wrote:
>
> I am thinking for example of the accessibility improvements that were begun
> last year. The tracker entry for that hasn't been updated since august last
> year. I tried e mailing tom ross asking if he gave up on the project or what
> the st
However if they were accessible with the speech interface, I would have no
> objection at all to settings being turned into plugins.
> Does anyone no what happened to that particular gsoc project?
I'm still alive :). School and interviews have been kicking my ass for the
past month or so and I've
I'm actually even closer to you now - I'm in Ann Arbor. I just said
south-west Michigan since I didn't think most people knew where Grand Rapids
was. On a related note, I'm pretty sure Adam Boot (rotator) is from Michigan
too :)
On 4/13/07, Michael Sevakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, if I
I'd be interested in attending if it doesn't interfere with my job and the
trip ends up being relatively inexpensive. I'll be in the south-west part of
Michigan this summer.