Peter Parente wrote:
> Hi Anna,
>
> Perhaps starting a page on the http://live.gnome.org wiki would be a
> good idea?
I'd like to see an Accessibility wiki page (pages, but at least a
starting page), particularly for projects like this. Great idea, and
past time to do it I agree.
Bill
> That
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Hi
I just downloaded lsr-0.3.0, which is said to support speech-dispatcher.
However, I get this strange error when running lsr -y
Style.py (83): 'StyleDefault' object has no attribute 'Rate'
and lsr doesn't speak. It did speak with festival before I
is this going to be implimented in the latest unbuntu coming out in a few
weeks?
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From: "Willie Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Announcing Orca v2.17.0
> ===
> * What is Orca?
> ===
>
> Orca is
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. Orca has been
been developed by the Sun Microsystems, Inc.
==
* What is it ?
==
The Linux Screen Reader (LSR) project is an open source effort to
develop an extensible assistive technology for the GNOME desktop
environment. The goal of the project is to create a reusable
development platform for building alternative and supplementa
Hello all,
Does Xubuntu not work with Gnopernicus? I tried it, but just got
a black colored window for about half a second and then it just went back
to the desktop. Also tried gnome-mag by itself but didn't seem to get
anything. Also, does anyone know what accessibility *does* work w