Sébastien Hinderer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang (2008/05/07 15:33 +0200):
>> I initially used FF with braille and speech, but after I
>> did my first youtube.com experiments, I realized speech doesn't
>> work together with flash movies, so I had to disable it.
>
> Okay. By the way: you
am Mi 07. Mai 2008 um 17:35:06 schrieb Sébastien Hinderer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Dont miss it
> > a lot actually, as a long term brltty user, I am used to not having
> > (useful) speech :-)
>
> I wouldn't miss it either, I think. But my last attempts with orca were
> rather frustrating, actually
[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2008/05/07 at 17:22 +0200]
>> /etc/lynx.cfg may contain something like:
>> ENABLE_LYNXRC:force_cookie_prompt:OFF
>
>This line is commented.
In lynx.cfg the convention is to show, via a comment, the default value. If
it's "off" then you can't change it via
> >1. Note that vtsp and xbrlapi were installed, but their respective
> > manpages were not.
>
> Because they haven't been written yet.
Assuming vtsp is a typo and should be written vstp, its man page exists.
For the moment, it is in BrailleDrivers/VisioBraille/vstp.1.
It may be moved from ther
Mario Lang (2008/05/07 15:33 +0200):
> I initially used FF with braille and speech, but after I
> did my first youtube.com experiments, I realized speech doesn't
> work together with flash movies, so I had to disable it.
Okay. By the way: you may be interested by the youtube-dl package which
lets
Dave Mielke (2008/05/07 08:42 -0400):
> /etc/lynx.cfg may contain something like:
> ENABLE_LYNXRC:force_cookie_prompt:OFF
This line is commented. On my system it's in /etc/lynx-cur/lynx.cfg, but
this is a matter of packaging, I guess.
Sébastien.
>
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Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>2. The man3 directory is completely empty, why? Should I have
>> run make in the Documents directory manually? If so, why?
>
> Yes, because not all users have doxygen, sgmltools, etc. This was a conscious
> decision. Perhaps it's no longer a valid r
[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2008/05/07 at 16:42 +0200]
>> Because they haven't been written yet.
>
>Thats not quite true:
>x2:~/src/a11y/brltty% find . -name vstp.1 -o -name xbrlapi.1
>./Documents/xbrlapi.1
>./BrailleDrivers/VisioBraille/vstp.1
Apparently it's more than "not quite true" ... it
Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>1. Note that vtsp and xbrlapi were installed, but their respective
>> manpages were not.
>
> Because they haven't been written yet.
Thats not quite true:
x2:~/src/a11y/brltty% find . -name vstp.1 -o -name xbrlapi.1
./Documents/xbrlapi.1
./BrailleDrivers
[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2008/05/07 at 16:15 +0200]
>Something is broken with these documentation installation rules.
That may just be a matter of opinion. :-)
>1. Note that vtsp and xbrlapi were installed, but their respective
> manpages were not.
Because they haven't been written yet.
Dave Mielke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2008/05/07 at 15:29 +0200]
>
>>Excuse me, but where are these install rules to be found?
>>Documents/Makefile doesn't have a install rule, and in the main
>>makefile, I couldnt find anything either.
>
> Programs/Makefile: ins
Sébastien Hinderer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have to use firefox
>> for amazon ordering since about 3 months now, which really sucks
>> since it takes me about 3 times as much time to acomplish the same
>> thing I previously did with lynx.
>
> Hmm! That's an interesting news for me because
[quoted lines by Mario Lang on 2008/05/07 at 15:29 +0200]
>Excuse me, but where are these install rules to be found?
>Documents/Makefile doesn't have a install rule, and in the main
>makefile, I couldnt find anything either.
Programs/Makefile: install-api-manpages
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Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mario Lang, le Wed 07 May 2008 13:20:55 +0200, a écrit :
>> Doxygen confuses me, so I am forwarding this bugreport I just
>> got regarding brlapi manpages: Basically, we generate (and install)
>> a manpage named error.3.
>
> No, the upstream install r
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Sébastien Hinderer wrote:
Hi Mario, thanks for your reply,
I see the same thing here for amazon.de with botz, lynx and lynx-cur.
Okay.
My suspicion is that they changed something on their site
which now makes lynx unusable :-(.
Just a me too. On amazon.ca. And on Fedo
[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2008/05/07 at 13:48 +0200]
>Indeed, after submitting a search query to Google, lynx asks whether it
>should accept cookies with an invalid prefix. There are options to ask
>lynx to accept all cookies even those with an invalid prefix, but this
>option seems t
Hi Mario, thanks for your reply,
> I see the same thing here for amazon.de with botz, lynx and lynx-cur.
Okay.
> My suspicion is that they changed something on their site
> which now makes lynx unusable :-(.
Perhaps, but I wonder whether there isn't a problem on lynx-s side,
however.
Indeed, af
Mario Lang, le Wed 07 May 2008 13:20:55 +0200, a écrit :
> Doxygen confuses me, so I am forwarding this bugreport I just
> got regarding brlapi manpages: Basically, we generate (and install)
> a manpage named error.3.
No, the upstream install rules do not install it, they only install
brlapi_* an
Sébastien Hinderer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is also impossible for me to continue order on Amazon. The site tells
> me I should enable cookies in my browser, but they are supposed to be
> enabled.
I see the same thing here for amazon.de with botz, lynx and lynx-cur.
My suspicion is that t
Hi.
Doxygen confuses me, so I am forwarding this bugreport I just
got regarding brlapi manpages: Basically, we generate (and install)
a manpage named error.3. This conflicts with an already existing
manpage on Linux with the same name.
Does anyone know how to fix this? The page should
probably
Dear all,
Sorry for this off-topic message, but I just wanted to check before
sending out a perhaps useless bug report.
Does anyone here use the lynx-cur package provided with Debian
unstable ?
If yes, I'd like to know whether you noticed annoying behaviour of lynx
regarding cookies, like lynx c
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 07:15:39PM +1000, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a serial cable I am told should work with the braille note and
> linux. Can anyone confirm this? And does it have a female connector? (My
> braille note has a mail so it should have a female?)
I can't make any prom
Hi,
Here is a serial cable I am told should work with the braille note and
linux. Can anyone confirm this? And does it have a female connector? (My
braille note has a mail so it should have a female?)
Anyone know if I'm looking at the right kind of thing?
The add is:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bel
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