Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 16.46 schrieb Mario Lang: Salve Mario
[snip] > > That doesn't sounds good because I'm interested in DECTalk together with > > Gnopernicus. Is there (beneath the soundcard problem) an easy way to > > configure Debians Gnopernicus with DECTalk? [Detailed guidance] > It would be desireable to work out a procedure to make this work > with something like apt-src, but I have no time for this at the moment. > Help is very welcome in this area. IC, but I think I'm not the right person for this atm. > > Another question: > > ATM I know that gedit works good with Gnopernicus and Nautilus too. Do > > you know a good IDE (perhaps Eclipse) and a terminal (which speaks the > > command output too) for the work together with Gnopernicus (the speech > > part)? > > I'm afraid terminal apps do not work very well with gnopernicus at this > point. You might be better of running your terminal apps inside of some > pty screen reader like yasr or screader. Thanks for the hint I'll see what I can do. The person who wants to work with Gnopericus needs the terminal to see e.g. the java compiler error messages. > And in respect to the IDE question, you know, you're talking to a long > term Emacs addict, so I am probably far to much biased to try to even > attempt to answer this. In fact, I didn't even remotely think about > looking at Eclipse yet, it's hard to find a reason to improve > your state of well-being if you're already in heaven, you know... IC ;-) I (we) already looked at Emacspeak but the person who wants to work with a linux pc didn't like it because he comes from Windows(R) with JAWS (I don't know if you know it) and e.g. CTRL+C for copying didn't work. > -- > CYa, > Mario | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> Hey, thanks a lot for your help Mario