Re: [BRLTTY] using BrlAPI and speech API in one program

2010-08-02 Thread marquats
> Mmm, this looks like Visual is set up in unicode mode, but does #define > UNICODE, please do (and I'd be happy to know what Visual #defines to > announce it wants to use unicode variants of functions). Thank you, I have now solved the problem by two ways: 1. changing to multibyte coding in the

Re: [BRLTTY] using BrlAPI and speech API in one program

2010-08-02 Thread Shérab
Hi, marqu...@studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (2010/08/02 17:19 +0200): > I have one more question: Is it also possible to test the input of braille > keys with some virtual braille terminal? The xwindow driver seems to be > only for displaying the output. No, normally you should see a virtual k

Re: [BRLTTY] using BrlAPI and speech API in one program

2010-08-02 Thread marquats
> Hi, > > marqu...@studi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (2010/08/02 17:19 +0200): >> I have one more question: Is it also possible to test the input of >> braille >> keys with some virtual braille terminal? The xwindow driver seems to be >> only for displaying the output. > > No, normally you should s

Re: [BRLTTY] using BrlAPI and speech API in one program

2010-08-02 Thread Shérab
> I'm using the windows version of BRLTTY. The xwindow driver displays me > only the cells of the braille display, no keyboard. I can click on the > cells, but the input is not delivered to the program (client). Have you tried the vs model ? (see Drivers/Braille/XWindow/README) Shérab. __

[BRLTTY] what would be the most blind friendly distribution

2010-08-02 Thread Zdenek Vopat
Hello, I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2? What is the difference between brrltty and brlapi? Many thanks. Zdenek ___ This message was se

Re: [BRLTTY] what would be the most blind friendly distribution

2010-08-02 Thread Adrian P. van Bloois
On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 09:11:35PM +0200, Zdenek Vopat wrote: > Hello, > I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the > most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2? I'm perfectly happy with CentOS, it's a professional version and suppo

Re: [BRLTTY] what would be the most blind friendly distribution

2010-08-02 Thread mattias
Yes brltty are in centos But you must compile anyway Because When you try to start the precompiled in centos you get the message No driver or something -Ursprungligt meddelande- Från: brltty-boun...@mielke.cc [mailto:brltty-boun...@mielke.cc] För Adrian P. van Bloois Skickat: den 2 august

Re: [BRLTTY] what would be the most blind friendly distribution

2010-08-02 Thread Shérab
Hi, >I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be >the most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support >brltty 4.2? Mario, the maintainer of the brltty Debian package, is very active, which means that there is a good synchronisation beteen de

Re: [BRLTTY] what would be the most blind friendly distribution

2010-08-02 Thread Jason White
Zdenek Vopat wrote: > I am thinking getting to the world of linux and I wonder what would be the > most blind friendly full distribution to use which would support brltty 4.2? Perhaps a more interesting question at this point would be: what are the least braille -user friendly distributions? I