Hello,
I want to ask if there is a possibility to read in DOS focusif there is not
a focus on it(the window is minimalized or hidden) , i.e. if the Brltty
could somehow to display when the focus is on another window.
Let'š say some application I work with according to a manual read on
display.
[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2008/05/08 at 11:25 +0200]
>The -nopause command-line option solves this problem.
>Couldn't find its lynx.cfg or lynxrc equivalent, though. If somebody
>can, I'm interested.
#INFOSECS:1
#MESSAGESECS:2
#ALERTSECS:3
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[quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2008/05/08 at 11:04 +0200]
>Set-Cookie:
>PREF=ID=2d60fd05ac64fe72:TM=1210232535:LM=1210232535:S=dJhRGb-xp7pSLB6e;
>expires=Sat, 08-May-2010 07:42:15 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.fr
>Set-Cookie: SS=Q0=bGludXg; path=/search
>
>As far as I understand it, the fi
Hi,
I'm Cc'ing the BRLTTY list because the discussion that gave rise to this
bug report started there.
Here is an example of a Set-Cookie line as sent by Amazon:
Set-Cookie: session-id-time=1210802400l; path=/; domain=.amazon.fr;
expires=Wed May 14 22:00:00 2008
The problem is that the LYmktime
Stéphane Doyon (2008/05/07 08:43 -0400):
>>> 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 Fedora.
I have just submitt
Mario Lang (2008/05/08 12:07 +0200):
> The section "Timeouts" in lynx.cfg might be of interest to you,
> especially the variables:
> INFOSECS
> MESSAGESECS
> ALERTSECS
Yes, I could find them, thanks.
I was looking for someting really equivalent to the command line option,
and perhaps for a general
Sébastien Hinderer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Stéphane Doyon (2008/05/07 08:43 -0400):
>> It still likes to pause and show it to you, along with
>> lots of other useless status messages, makes it a lot slower than it
>> could be.
>
> The -nopause command-line option solves this proble
Hi,
Stéphane Doyon (2008/05/07 08:43 -0400):
> It still likes to pause and show it to you, along with
> lots of other useless status messages, makes it a lot slower than it
> could be.
The -nopause command-line option solves this problem.
Couldn't find its lynx.cfg or lynxrc equivalent, though.
Hi.
* Install xbrlapi.1 and man3/*.3 files if BLD_TOP != SRC_TOP:
Index: Programs/Makefile.in
===
--- Programs/Makefile.in(revision 3714)
+++ Programs/Makefile.in(working copy)
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@
$(INSTALL_PRO
Hello!
What is required these days to make a statically linked brltty?
I want to make one for my braille voyager, but so far I've got no luck.
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Hi,
Dave Mielke (2008/05/07 11:40 -0400):
> 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 the options page.
Understood, thanks.
> So my guess is that you can probably solve the problem by enabling the
> setting
> and then
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Jason White wrote:
> 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 s
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Stéphane Doyon wrote:
On Ubuntu I have
ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES:TRUE
FORCE_COOKIE_PROMPT:yes
So what is the point of this last line then? (If you want it to
auto-accept?)
Just curious.
Thanks,
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Daniel Dalton
http://members.iinet.net.au/~ddalton/
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