Hi,
I want to make my Debian environment accessible as I can, so I installed
Lios and now, I want to try install OCRdesktop, but in the readme is
Arch installation only. How can I install it on Debian 10? Some python
install command, but I can not find the correct way.
Thanks,
Pavel
Le 20/02/2020 à 21:37, Всеволод Попов a écrit :
Hello everyone!
As I said in one of my previous messages I am an absolute beginner in using
linux operating system. I decided to choose debian because as far as I know
everything is better with accessibility of it than in another distros.
So I ins
Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 22:17:56 +0100, a ecrit:
> How good is the interpretation of the layout?
It's simply liblouis.
> How would I adjust settings such as the language to emboss?
As usual with cups, in the http://localhost:631 web interface, or on the
fly on the command line.
Hi Samuel
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 20.02.2020, 10:05 +0100:
>> There is software for Windows, not part of the standard embosser driver,
>> which
>> can print SVG and black/white, 50 DPI pictures, so I was wondering whether
>> somebody did something similar on Debian?
>
>Yes, I did :)
>
>See the
Hello everyone!
As I said in one of my previous messages I am an absolute beginner in using
linux operating system. I decided to choose debian because as far as I know
everything is better with accessibility of it than in another distros.
So I installed it to my laptop and I have these questions:
Hello everyone!
So, I have installed debian on my old laptop. And I have some questions. First,
I have got a problem during installation that was fixed but I cannot understand
how.
When mounting my flash drive eSpeakup said: mounting sdb solaris 90% and then
everything was stuck and read as blan
Hi
You can use VMWare virtual machine instead, the accessibility is better and as
far as i remember, debian accessible install works properly
Cheers
> El 19 feb 2020, a las 19:15, mattias escribió:
>
> i wonder if the xfce image have accessibility at all
>
> i used the dvd image in vb no pro
Thanks for your email.
My friend sent my old instructions for me, but this command not work:
sudo wget
http://live.freebsoft.org/ubuntu-festival/attachments/festival.default
-O /etc/default/festival
I absolutelly don(t know the content of this file, other instructions
such as:
sudo install
Hello,
Pavel Vlček, le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 10:29:01 +0100, a ecrit:
> in the current version of Festival, which includes all Czech voices is one
> step with config files, but I can not find the tutorial, how to copy config
> files, it was in documentation / configuration examples I thing.
Are you
Hi,
in the current version of Festival, which includes all Czech voices is
one step with config files, but I can not find the tutorial, how to copy
config files, it was in documentation / configuration examples I thing.
Can you help please? I had a little tutorial from old Brailcom or
freebso
Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 08:39:04 +, a ecrit:
> which can print SVG and black/white, 50 DPI pictures,
In the driver I wrote for the Index devices, I only added support for
1.5mm dot distance, thus 17DPI. I didn't have the time to add support
for the 0.5mm resolution.
In my tes
Hello,
Sebastian Humenda, le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 08:39:04 +, a ecrit:
> There is software for Windows, not part of the standard embosser driver, which
> can print SVG and black/white, 50 DPI pictures, so I was wondering whether
> somebody did something similar on Debian?
Yes, I did :)
See the
Hi all
As the subject says, I would like to do (braille) graphics embossing. I have
access to an Index v5 embosser and am trying to print simple black/white
images. I know that there is Dotify, but as far as I understand, it is only
concerned about printing braille text.
There is software for Wi
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