Hi, Yes that fix allowed me to cat the entire perl INSTALL file and hear
it from beginning to end. Is this fix possible to add to the normal
upstream version? Nick Gawronski
On 2/28/2022 6:42 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, le lun. 28 févr. 2022 14:26:13 -0600, a ecrit:
H
Hello,
Sam Hartman, le jeu. 24 févr. 2022 21:15:34 -0700, a ecrit:
> I am curious what people use as a way to get to terminal applications in
> a GUI desktop.
You can run brltty within GUI terminals. Actually this is normally
automatically done by /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90xbrlapi when the brltty-x11
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, le lun. 28 févr. 2022 14:26:13 -0600, a ecrit:
> Hi, Yes it always stops at that section talking about dynamic loading
Ok, so that's a problem with espeak-ng refusing too much text at the
same time. I had a look and implemented something. Could you try to
install
https://
Hi, Yes it always stops at that section talking about dynamic loading
but if I use less or more I am able to read past that portion of the
file. I just tried it again and yes I keep getting the same results.
Nick Gawronski
On 2/28/2022 12:36 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Nick Gawronski
Hello,
Nick Gawronski wrote:
> Is there a way to cat a file or run a program before catting the file
> so that the line numbers can be written?
man cat
says -n
> The file stops speaking after the text perl itself under the
> section dynamic loading.
Is it always stopping there?
Samuel
john doe writes:
> On 2/28/2022 12:17 AM, Holger Wansing wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Samuel Thibault wrote (Sun, 13 Feb 2022 02:28:48
>> +0100):
>>> Users on the debian-accessibility mailing list reported that they found
>>> it very useful that the MacOS X installation image automatically starts
>>> a
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