[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/11/24 at 19:08 -0600]
>Yes, using dot 8 would be better, now that you mention it. That key also has
>no function in the menu system, as I recall.
Okay. What I did was move all the menu bindings to the dot keys in order to
free up all of the regular navigation functi
Dave Mielke wrote:
Just to confirm, you mean the Dot7 key?
>
> If so, do you still want Space for going forward, or maybe using Dot8 to go
> forward would be more symmetric.
Yes, using dot 8 would be better, now that you mention it. That key also has no
function in the menu system, as I recall.
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/11/24 at 18:17 -0600]
>For that, you use the backspace key. It has no other function in the menu
>system.
Just to confirm, you mean the Dot7 key?
If so, do you still want Space for going forward, or maybe using Dot8 to go
forward would be more symmetric.
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Dave
Dave Mielke wrote:
> Some items have lots of choices. If you accidentally go one too far then it
> can
> be a long way around. It's handy, therefore, to also have a way to go
> backward.
For that, you use the backspace key. It has no other function in the menu
system.
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[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/11/24 at 17:58 -0600]
>Where are the tunable events listed at? Like arrowing beyond the last
>line, things like that.
The list of events can be found in the alert.h header.
>>What about moving backward through the list?
>How does that help with the scroll buttons cha
Dave Mielke wrote:
1. Where exactly do you set up the alerts to sound?
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking.
Where are the tunable events listed at? Like arrowing beyond the last
line, things like that.
You cycle through the menu options with the backward and forward
scroll buttons. B
[quoted lines by Rob on 2015/11/24 at 17:14 -0600]
>1. Where exactly do you set up the alerts to sound?
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking.
>2. I have two sound cards. Where do I set the PCM device to use? I want to
>have the tunes come out of card 1.
you can use either the -p command lin
The entry in the manual for this feature is rather sketchy, so I have some
questions.
1. Where exactly do you set up the alerts to sound?
2. I have two sound cards. Where do I set the PCM device to use? I want to have
the tunes come out of card 1.
Now, onto the Braille Sense bindings.
You cycle t
Hi,
The problem of creating categories is that there is always potential
insatisfaction,since it binds several things together one may want to
distinguish. Since the number of alerts is reasonable, I'm in favour of
having one seting per alert rather than introducing categories.
Cheers,
Shérab.
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indow movement, cursor,
status tunes.
What do you think of this?
Regards,
Le 01/09/2014 23:12, Shérab a écrit :
Tiens re-voici le seul mail qu'il y a eu sur le sujet.
Bises,
Shérab.
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From: Dave Mielke
Subject: [BRLTTY] Alert tunes.
Date: S
Right now, there's a single preference setting to enable/disable all of the
alert tunes. Is this adequate, or would any of you like to be able to enable
some tunes while disabling others? If such a feature were addecd, would it be
better to be able to enable/disable each of the (about) 20 tunes
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