ch...@linux-a11y.org, on mer. 01 nov. 2017 15:36:24 +, wrote:
> Ah sry maybe i mixed unicode and UTF8 then.
> Anyway.
The kernel does support both :)
Samuel
Ah sry maybe i mixed unicode and UTF8 then.
Anyway. If some can test this with fenrir let me know
Cheers Chrys
Am Mittwoch 1. November 2017 schrieb Samuel Thibault:
> Hello,
>
> ch...@linux-a11y.org, on mer. 01 nov. 2017 15:21:49 +, wrote:
> > since the kernel itself does not support unico
To cover this case, fenrir would have to be installed in the
distribution iso and come up talking when the accessibility boot command
was issued. This would place fenrir as a user's first screen reader not
as a user's second screen reader being supplemental to speakup.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2017, ch.
Hello,
ch...@linux-a11y.org, on mer. 01 nov. 2017 15:21:49 +, wrote:
> since the kernel itself does not support unicode.
The kernel does support unicode. Only speakup doesn't yet.
Samuel
Howdy,
What problem installing fenrir do you have currently ?
sudo pip3 install fenrir-screenreader
Does the trick verry simple here.
Its also packed for debian testing and archlinux.
How can i improve the situation for you? (or for anyone else here?)
Cheers Chrys
Am Mittwoch 1. November
Howdy,
You could try using fenrir since it does respect the kernel charmaps for TTYs.
what is a kind of fakeunicode and the way it works in TTYs, since the kernel
itself does not support unicode. Since i do not speak russian i could not test.
If you give a shot, please give me a feedback.
Cheer
Hello,
александр епанешников, on mer. 01 nov. 2017 14:21:49 +0300, wrote:
> I install debean 9 in text mode. when i choice Russian language espeak
> switched
> to Russian, but read very strange.
speakup doesn't support unicode in general yet, unfortunately.
Samuel
I install debean 9 in text mode. when i choice Russian language espeak
switched to Russian, but read very strange.
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