Hi,
In order to be relevant with speechd-up, I propose a patch to make
espeakup load the speakup_soft module, display a message to explain the
situation to the user. At the stop time, the daemon unloads
speakup_modules too. This is to have a similar behave between espeakup
and speechd-up which hav
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Thu 21 Jul 2011 02:23:19 +0200, a écrit :
> On:
> http://demo.accelibreinfo.eu/speakup-tools.tar.gz
> you'll find a new Debian package, with all needed.
(This represents upstream's move of speakup tools to a separate
package).
Samuel
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Hi,
On:
http://demo.accelibreinfo.eu/speakup-tools.tar.gz
you'll find a new Debian package, with all needed. I would like to add
it to Debian. Could someone sponsor it? Here it works fine. It porvides
three scripts to improve speakup_soft modules: one allows to localize
the messages of the module,
Hi Cesar,
Although I am no Debian Developer and can thus not sponsor your package,
I will have a look at your package somewhere soon.
As suggested by Paul Wise, cc'd the accessibility list (I am part of
that team) to let them know as well.
Paul
On 20-07-11 17:46, Cesar Mauri wrote:
> Dear mento
Halim Sahin writes:
> This week I tried to Install squeeze (amd64) using a Papenmeier el80s
> Brailledisplay.
> The netinst-cd boots but no braille output comes up :-(.
Just to verify, can you please check the USB vendor and product ID of
your device? It should be 0403:f208.
> Today I did the
Hi again,
Ok, I understand better now I experienced. Indeed, orca 3.1.3 is still
unusable. I don't see exactly the relationship, but I guess it's
incompatible with at-spi1. It breaks the gnome accessibility (even
downgrade prints a segfault). So ok to test orca 2.32 to wheezy or
backport for me, w
Hi Samuel
The el80s displays it's name and firmware version.
Nothing changes when the cd boots.
BR.
halim
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Le mercredi 20 juillet 2011 à 18:57 +0200, Samuel Thibault a écrit :
> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Wed 20 Jul 2011 18:55:29 +0200, a écrit :
> > > I would recommend to ad orca-2.32 to squeeze using the debian-backport
> > > repo.
> >
> > I can do if the team agrees.
>
> It's probably good to propo
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL, le Wed 20 Jul 2011 18:55:29 +0200, a écrit :
> > I would recommend to ad orca-2.32 to squeeze using the debian-backport
> > repo.
>
> I can do if the team agrees.
It's probably good to propose backports for accessibility software
indeed, provided that they do not bring reg
Le mercredi 20 juillet 2011 à 17:52 +0200, Halim Sahin a écrit :
> Hi Mario @all,
> I have switched away from at-spi 1 on my gentoo machine few months ago
> because of issues with gsettings and gnome-panel from the
> gnome 2.32 version.
>
> The current status of at-spi2 and orca isn't so bad in m
Halim Sahin, le Wed 20 Jul 2011 18:00:07 +0200, a écrit :
> The netinst-cd boots but no braille output comes up :-(.
Just to make sure: nothing shows up on the braille output, or does it
perhaps show "Screen not in text mode"?
Samuel
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Hi ALL,
This week I tried to Install squeeze (amd64) using a Papenmeier el80s
Brailledisplay.
The netinst-cd boots but no braille output comes up :-(.
Today I did the following:
1. Started my machine with grml64 live-cd which has a working brltty
(also amd64).
2. I used kvm and the debian squeeze
Hi Mario @all,
I have switched away from at-spi 1 on my gentoo machine few months ago
because of issues with gsettings and gnome-panel from the
gnome 2.32 version.
The current status of at-spi2 and orca isn't so bad in my opinion.
Most of the bugs are there due to caching in at-spi which were add
Hi,
Le mercredi 20 juillet 2011 à 11:26 +0200, Mario Lang a écrit :
> Jean-Philippe MENGUAL writes:
>
>
> > - updating experimental package to 3.1.3, current latest release.
>
> The problem is not orca, but at-spi2.
ok but orca 3.1.3 seems to behave properly with at-spi1. So, without pushing
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL writes:
> I believe there are some dubts about the accessibility of gnome in the
> future (the methods, the delay, etc.), if I remember the Kenny's mail
> and the threads I see on orca-list. I also saw that Debian started
> pushing gnome3, at least some tools. I see that orc
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