Samuel Thibault wrote:
> I was not aware of this bug.
Most of the discussion took place in May, mostly under the thread:
Re: Cut-and-Paste in AT in Speakup?
For example, 22 May I wrote:
I wrote:
> I tried ed, and it crashes just as horribly as edbrowse:
> BUG: scheduling while atomic: /
Klaus Knopper wrote:
> Does "speechd drops dead after a few minutes of use in a
> productive environment" count as critical bug, or not?
There's another bug which I assume people here are aware of,
it's been much discussed in the speakup list, which is that
when running speakup, pasting into STDIN
Trevor Saunders wrote:
> imho doing this isn't a particularly good idea,
emacspeak, for example, is self-speaking and it works
much more fluently than raw emacs plus a screen-reader.
My particular case is my Perl CPAN module
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Term::Clui
which allows choice between a
Greetings,
I can silence yasr from the keyboard:
alt-enter Disable yasr. Yasr is silent and ignores all keys when
disabled. Press again to re-enable. Note: this key
is defined in the [options] section as "DisableKey"
But supposing I have a program which does its own
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It includes a browse
Greetings. Not sure if this is worth raising, but it is a lot
of warnings: I just did aptitude safe-upgrade and apart from
various stuff which went well, I got a suspicious-looking mess
which follows after ~/.sig
Apologies for the length...
Regards, Peter Billam
http://www.pjb.com.au p..
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