Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Well, that's no help!!! If the splash is my problem, and i don't know
> for sure about that, I simply can't use the cd s I don't have sighted
> assistance. I hope you aren't planning on leaving the cd this way; I
> do realize this is still under development and I don't
Sorry, forgot once again that you either have to replace the address
or use "reply all" to send to the list. Here's what I sent.
--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".
Begin forwarded message:
From: Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: September 6, 2006 5:26:5
Keith Watson wrote:
> Anyway, my first reply asked for clarification on this. I would
> like to know exactly how to disable the splash on the edgy cd. I
> have not had good luck with this on 2 out of the 3 Dell systems
> that I am attempting to run it on.
>
On the first boot menu of the Live
Henrik,
Sorry if this is a double post. But I think mailman or mutt isn't
working quite right when replying.
Anyway, my first reply asked for clarification on this. I would
like to know exactly how to disable the splash on the edgy cd. I
have not had good luck with this on 2 out of the 3 Dell
Bill Haneman wrote:
> Mike/All:
>
> I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
> widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
> accessible.
>
>
Just to follow up: I tested Jokosher the other day with Orca, and it
seems to work fine. See: htt
Hi Krister:
I don't know why you would need or want OCR for reading your email
(unless you are talking about printed mail, through your letterbox).
Thunderbird ought to be fairly good for mail reading by the time Firefox
3 ships... I think evolution is already usable with orca.
best regards
Mike/All:
I think audacity uses WxWindows and not gtk+ directly. Thus stock gtk+
widgets are not being used, as I understand it, and the app is not
accessible.
regards
Bill
Mike Pedersen wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>
>>Audacity offers some higher end features and is written in gtk, so it
>>should b