Re: [orca-list] Orca screen reader with java swing application

2022-09-13 Thread Shadyar Khodayari via gnome-accessibility-list
1.09.2022 o 19:38, Shadyar Khodayari via orca-list pisze: >> Hi. Artem, >> I'm Shadyar a java developer a legally blind computer engineer. I have >> experience to design and to develop web and desktop applications that >> be accessible too. I myself use screen-reader d

Re: Orca screen reader with java swing application

2022-09-01 Thread Shadyar Khodayari via gnome-accessibility-list
Hi. Artem, I'm Shadyar a java developer a legally blind computer engineer. I have experience to design and to develop web and desktop applications that be accessible too. I myself use screen-reader daily in both Linux and Windows. If you're working on a accessible application to read

Orca screen reader with java swing application

2022-09-01 Thread Artem Semenov via gnome-accessibility-list
Hi. My name is Artem, I am developing an accessibility IDE based on IntelliJ at JetBrains. I'm having trouble getting screen reader accessibility of a java swing app running with AtkWrapper. I see that AtkWrapper has loaded and is working. Internal accessibility methods

Re: How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-17 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list, le dim. 17 mars 2019 13:18:06 +0200, a ecrit: > I'll consider using speech-disptcher. But can you please take a look at > Papi's approach (http://ocemp.sourceforge.net/papidown.html). Does it match > the current technical standards and libraries

Re: How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-17 Thread Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list
Thank you all for the responses! I'll consider using speech-disptcher. But can you please take a look at Papi's approach (http://ocemp.sourceforge.net/papidown.html). Does it match the current technical standards and libraries related to screen-reading in Linux? If yes, then I'll try to find s

Re: How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list, le jeu. 14 mars 2019 10:31:53 +0200, a ecrit: > On 13.03.19 20:11, Joanmarie Diggs wrote: > > Orca works entirely based on interacting with AT-SPI2. Thus there is no > > way to provide direct input to it. > > But can I send something to AT-SPI2 without

Re: How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-14 Thread Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list
On 13.03.19 20:11, Joanmarie Diggs wrote: Orca works entirely based on interacting with AT-SPI2. Thus there is no way to provide direct input to it. But can I send something to AT-SPI2 without involving widgets? best regards, Aivar ___ gnome-access

Re: How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-13 Thread Joanmarie Diggs
27;d > like to add some screen-reader support. Unfortunately Tk doesn't provide > required information to at-spi > (https://core.tcl.tk/tk/tktview?name=0e294d9604 and > https://mail.python.org/pipermail/tkinter-discuss/2013-September/003480.html). > > > I found Tka11y (ht

How to provide input to the screen reader in a Tk application?

2019-03-13 Thread Aivar Annamaa via gnome-accessibility-list
Hi! I have a Python+Tkinter application (https://thonny.org) for which I'd like to add some screen-reader support. Unfortunately Tk doesn't provide required information to at-spi (https://core.tcl.tk/tk/tktview?name=0e294d9604 and https://mail.python.org/pipermail/tkinter-di

Survey about screen reader

2015-11-14 Thread MENGUAL Jean-Philippe
Hi, As announced on Hypra newsletter, we studied the differences between typical screen readers (NVDA, JAWS) and Orca, to identify missing features. We found 50 features. Now I wonder what 9ould be the priority in a development (in parallel to fixing bugs we identified too on MATE): what fea

Re: Arabic Screen Reader

2010-11-23 Thread Jonathan Duddington
On 22 Nov, Barakat El-Dareer wrote: > For Braille I think is working , but it's speech numbers instated of > Arabic letters pronunciation . What text-to-speech synthesizer are you using? have you installed an Arabic text-to-speech synthesizer? The default synthesizer in Ubuntu is "eSpeak", whi

Re: Arabic Screen Reader

2010-11-22 Thread Barakat El-Dareer
For Braille I think is working , but it's speech numbers instated of Arabic letters pronunciation . On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Samuel Thibault < samuel.thiba...@ens-lyon.org> wrote: > Barakat El-Dareer, le Fri 19 Nov 2010 12:57:43 +0300, a écrit : > > I'm so wonder if your team w

Re: Arabic Screen Reader

2010-11-22 Thread Samuel Thibault
Barakat El-Dareer, le Fri 19 Nov 2010 12:57:43 +0300, a écrit : >   I'm so wonder if your team work on Arabic language support for Orca > , > especially there are a lot of theme on Windows Hal, NVDA , Jaws and so on, > that makes 1/6 of blindness people around the word out of Ubuntu. Well

Re: screen reader

2009-04-02 Thread Willie Walker
Hi Steve: I'm sorry I didn't explain the full interaction of the text based setup for Orca. Here's a session: wwal...@laptop:~/Downloads/work/orca/trunk$ orca -t Welcome to Orca setup. Select desired speech server. 1. Fonix DECtalk GNOME Speech Driver 2. Swift GNOME Speech Driver 3. eSpeak GN

Re: screen reader

2009-04-01 Thread Steve Lee
2009/4/2 Willie Walker : > So, you might be running into #2 and the situation where accessibility has > not been enabled.  In this case, Orca is asking you things such as which > speech synthesizer you want to use, if you want key echo, etc.  If you > answer the questions, then Orca will have the i

Re: screen reader

2009-04-01 Thread Willie Walker
Hi: There might be two things going on here: 1) The GNOME accessibility solution requires you to go through an unfortunate step of first enabling accessibility. 2) The first time you run orca, it will prompt you for your preferences. If accessibility has been enabled, this will default to t

re: re: screen reader

2009-03-30 Thread Rakesh arky Ambati
--- On Tue, 31/3/09, cammina...@fastwebnet.it wrote: > I have troubles with Orca because > when I start it doesn't compare the application windows but > it only starts immediately to speak so I can't set the > options. Perhaps Orca is not configurated. It will ask you to choose a langauage and

re: re: screen reader

2009-03-30 Thread camminando
I have troubles with Orca because when I start it doesn't compare the application windows but it only starts immediately to speak so I can't set the options. do you have any solution? Thank you ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibi

Re: screen reader

2009-03-30 Thread Rakesh arky Ambati
--- On Tue, 31/3/09, cammina...@fastwebnet.it wrote: > Hello, I hope non to be OT. > I'm an Italian blind new-by user and would like to get a > screen reader for gnome that could read web pages in > Italian. http://live.gnome.org/Orca/ Orca is a free, open source scripta

screen reader 2

2009-03-30 Thread camminando
I forgot: I have ubuntu 8.10. Sorry. ___ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list

screen reader

2009-03-30 Thread camminando
Hello, I hope non to be OT. I'm an Italian blind new-by user and would like to get a screen reader for gnome that could read web pages in Italian. It can be Orca, lsr or another excepts kttsd 'cause the last one close if reading long text (I don't know why but prefer not to u

Re: ANNOUNCE: Linux Screen Reader 0.3.0

2006-10-14 Thread Janina Sajka
ente writes: > > == > > * 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

Re: ANNOUNCE: Linux Screen Reader 0.3.0

2006-10-09 Thread Janina Sajka
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 supplemental user

ANNOUNCE: Linux Screen Reader 0.3.0

2006-10-06 Thread Peter Parente
== * 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

Re: Support for speech-dispatcher (was Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?)

2006-04-14 Thread Hynek Hanke
Willie Walker píše v Pá 14. 04. 2006 v 09:44 -0400: > The speech-dispatcher folks wrote a gnome-speech driver for > speech-dispatcher and graciously contributed it to the gnome-speech > project. Hello, while I hope the Speech Dispatcher driver for Gnome Speech which we developed is a usefull thin

Support for speech-dispatcher (was Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?)

2006-04-14 Thread Willie Walker
Hi: The speech-dispatcher folks wrote a gnome-speech driver for speech-dispatcher and graciously contributed it to the gnome-speech project. With this, you can communicate with speech-dispatcher via gnome-speech. The driver is currently checked into GNOME CVS HEAD so industrious folks can play w

Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?

2006-04-14 Thread Lorenzo Taylor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It would also be nice if Orca could use speech-dispatcher as an alternative to gnome-speech and emacspeak systems. I currently have speech-dispatcher configured to use a synth called eSpeak http://espeak.sourceforge.net which is currently not accessib

Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?

2006-04-14 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
Al Puzzuoli wrote: Hi all, Just wondering what would need to happen in order to get Orca officially added as part of the desktop, and to ultimately have it become the default screen reader for the gnome environment? I understand that gnome 2.14 was just released, and that Orca itself is

Re: Making Orca the default screen reader?

2006-04-13 Thread hank smith
hursday, April 13, 2006 8:18 PM Subject: Making Orca the default screen reader? Hi all, Just wondering what would need to happen in order to get Orca officially added as part of the desktop, and to ultimately have it become the default screen reader for the gnome environment? I understand tha

Making Orca the default screen reader?

2006-04-13 Thread Al Puzzuoli
Hi all, Just wondering what would need to happen in order to get Orca officially added as part of the desktop, and to ultimately have it become the default screen reader for the gnome environment? I understand that gnome 2.14 was just released, and that Orca itself is still in prerelease

Re: [Fwd: screen reader]

2006-03-27 Thread Peter Korn
Forwarded Message From: Perry Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: screen reader Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:35:48 -0800 Please can I have some simple instructions to install the screen reader the program starts but does not speak, nor in the preferances c

[Fwd: screen reader]

2006-03-20 Thread Shaun McCance
PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: screen reader > Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:35:48 -0800 > > Please can I have some simple instructions to install the screen reader > the program starts but does not speak, nor in the preferances can you > test the speech the sound

Re: gnopernicus screen reader error

2005-10-06 Thread Jason Grieves
Gnopernicus does this. But, gnopernicus uses a TTS through gnome-speech. This commands the real TTS. So, the problem may be in gnome-speech. I have freetts and festival installed on my computer. When I run test-speech (the tester fro gnome-speech) and I choose one driver at the time, then a voi

Re: gnopernicus screen reader error

2005-10-06 Thread remus draica
On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 17:11, Jason Grieves wrote: Hi, > Great catch, > > viavoice-synthesis-driver was still launched after i shut off speech (ps -A > | grep viavoice). I killed the process, re ran speech and it worked without > a hitch. > > Any idea on how to fix this? Gnopernicus doesn't

Re: gnopernicus screen reader error

2005-10-05 Thread Jason Grieves
Great catch, viavoice-synthesis-driver was still launched after i shut off speech (ps -A | grep viavoice). I killed the process, re ran speech and it worked without a hitch. Any idea on how to fix this? Gnopernicus doesn't shut that down automatically? Anyone else use Via-Voice + Gnoperni

Re: gnopernicus screen reader error

2005-10-05 Thread remus draica
Hi, What TTS are you using? festival, freetts, etc? Try to run the driver for it in a separate console (festival-synthesis-driver, freetts-synthesis-driver, etc) and see what messages are displayed. The driver should be started _before_ starting gnopernicus or before turning on speech in gnoperni

gnopernicus screen reader error

2005-10-04 Thread Jason Grieves
Hi All, Just beginning to do some testing on Gnopernicus and I am getting this error after this order of events 1) turn on speech (no problems) 2) turn off speech (no prolbems) 3) attempt to turn speech on again (Speech Unavailable) 4) close gnopernicus and run srcore --enable-speech (srcore

Screen Reader Visibility Test:

2005-08-11 Thread Robinson, Norman B - Washington, DC
[This message is top-posted with the test referenced in-line]. Given the nature of this list, I thought some may be interested in providing feedback on the screen reader visibility test linked below. I noted that I did not see any Linux based submissions and thought the group might like to