to accessibility.
Mike
Orca is well maintained, but my impression is that some other, necessary
components aren't. If someone wants to devote resources to working on
graphical desktop accessibility, screen reader development isn't where I
would suggest starting.
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Micha
iatheke
in the console in Debian in the past, but unable to find any accessible Bible
program for the GUI Desktop. Also use Windows in my work and personal
use.
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Michael A. Ray
Analyst/Programmer
Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
He/him
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing m
ust lousy typist.
>> Is this list appropriate?
>
> The list is probably one of the places where you can find people having
> ideas.
>
> Personally I don't know anything beyond sphinx and Mozilla's Common
> Voice project.
>
> Samuel
>
>
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Michael
gt; sound, networking, and mail and web browsing.
>>
>> Web: w3m, lynx, elinks, links2 (works with framebuffer in color) an ftp
>> client, irssi for IRC, wodim for making CDs and the files for DVDs, alpine,
>> mutt for mail, and so forth.
>>
>
> Preseed file can
lone https://salsa.debian.org/a11y-team/check-a11y.git
> $ cd check-a11y
> $ ./troubleshoot
>
> whether your environment has proper configuration.
>
> Samuel
>
>
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Michael A. Ray
Analyst/Programmer
Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
"Perfection is achieved, not when ther
raged and unsupported by
> pulseaudio maintainers.
>
>> I can post more details about the setup and the necessary steps for the
>> different configuration tasks if you like.
>
> Perhaps some additions would be useful to
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility/#Run_Pul
even see
the Sun.
I also exclusively use eSpeak both in the console, the desktop and in
Emacspeak and can't see why anybody ever needs another synth.
Mike
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Michael A. Ray
Analyst/Programmer
Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
Eyes Free Linux:
http://eyesfreelinux.ninja/
Raspberry VI:
http://www.raspberryvi.org/
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