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>
> Another irc client you can try is HexChat )formerly XChat). Sure, it’s a full
> GUI client, but it does have some nice features that make it a d
What is great about hexchat and VoiceOver?
Thanks.
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To: [MacVisionaries]
Subject: Re: IRC CLient
Another irc client you can try is HexChat )formerly XChat). Sure, it’s a full
GUI
Another irc client you can try is HexChat )formerly XChat). Sure, it’s a full
GUI client, but it does have some nice features that make it a dream to work
with VoiceOver.
-Eric
> On Apr 20, 2021, at 6:09 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:
>
> Amazingly enough I had speech unchecked in noti
t; I am getting back to using mac a lot of my work time as I’m doing work for
>>> iOS and mac development.
>>>
>>> So it has been like 3-4 years since I’ve owned a mac. So my info is a bit
>>> old.
>>>
>>> What is an accessible IRC client?
ent.
>>
>> So it has been like 3-4 years since I’ve owned a mac. So my info is a bit
>> old.
>>
>> What is an accessible IRC client?
>>
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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> Subject: Re: IRC CLient
>
> I like Textual. It’s self voicing, meaning all channel events are spoken,
> channels/Servers are on the left side, channel content in the middle, and
> user list on the right.
>
> Egun On, Lagunak!
Yeah, I just got it. Is it possible to turn off the time stamps to the left of
each message coming in?
Best,
Juan
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Subject: Re: IRC CLient
I
o is a bit
> old.
>
> What is an accessible IRC client?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I am getting back to using mac a lot of my work time as I’m doing work for iOS
and mac development.
So it has been like 3-4 years since I’ve owned a mac. So my info is a bit old.
What is an accessible IRC client?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Devin:
>>>
>>> Just to clarify, TDSR is sufficiently reliable to do real work in the
>>> Mac terminal? I'm assuming one silences VO in preference to TDSR while in
>>> t
;s a way to automate that?
> >
> > I do agree on the IRSSI recommendation. It's a thoroughly powerful and
> > capable IRC client. It takes some configuration to make it blind
> > friendly, but it works very well indeed. I use it daily on Linux as part
> > of my W3C work.
&g
R is sufficiently reliable to do real work in the
> > Mac terminal? I'm assuming one silences VO in preference to TDSR while in
> > the Terminal? I presume there's a way to automate that?
> >
> > I do agree on the IRSSI recommendation. It's a thoroughly powerful and
; the Terminal? I presume there's a way to automate that?
>
> I do agree on the IRSSI recommendation. It's a thoroughly powerful and
> capable IRC client. It takes some configuration to make it blind
> friendly, but it works very well indeed. I use it daily on Linux as part
Devin:
Just to clarify, TDSR is sufficiently reliable to do real work in the
Mac terminal? I'm assuming one silences VO in preference to TDSR while in
the Terminal? I presume there's a way to automate that?
I do agree on the IRSSI recommendation. It's a thoroughly powerful and
cap
I believe there is Xchat, for mac , at least not sure about iOS.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>>> On 20 Jan 2020, at 17.05, Greg Wocher wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
a
> Twitter: @lpnalda
>
>> On Jan 20, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Sandie Jazmin Kruse
>> wrote:
>>
>> I believe there is Xchat, for mac , at least not sure about iOS.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>>> On 20 Jan 2020, at
>> wrote:
>>
>> I believe there is Xchat, for mac , at least not sure about iOS.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> On 20 Jan 2020, at 17.05, Greg Wocher wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> Anyone know o
is Xchat, for mac , at least not sure about iOS.
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 20 Jan 2020, at 17.05, Greg Wocher wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>> Anyone know of an accessible IRC client for either macOS or iOS? I am taking
>> a python cour
Using the terminal with VoiceOver isn't as convenient as we would wish, but the
irssi IRC client can be installed and run from a shell prompt on the Mac.
If you have Homebrew, you can just install the irssi package and run it from
the shell.
There may be other accessible options, but at
I believe there is Xchat, for mac , at least not sure about iOS.
Sent from my iPad
> On 20 Jan 2020, at 17.05, Greg Wocher wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> Anyone know of an accessible IRC client for either macOS or iOS? I am taking
> a python course and they set up an IRC channe
Hello all,
Anyone know of an accessible IRC client for either macOS or iOS? I am taking a
python course and they set up an IRC channel for the class.
Thanks,
Greg Wocher
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>
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>>> What
hen I get Emacspeak running, I can also
use the Emacs IRC client, much as I do on Linux. However, I'm always
interested in exploring the possibilities.
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When I used to be on IRC and other networks a lot, and I ran my own Jabber
server on my VPS, the best solution I found was to run an IRC transport and
then join IRC channels much as any other MUC room on Jabber. This was highly
accessible but resulted in latency problems as the machine was host
da
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>>
>> What would you recommend as an excellent and accessible IRC client for OS X?
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A long time ago, someone recommended this IRC client, and I just bought it.
Only one problem. I can't figure out where chats are. I see channel info (with
like the channel banner and stuff), list of channel participants in a table,
but can't find chats. I don't suppose it's
Does Textual speak the posts as they come in?
Friiendly,
Chris
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On Jan 5, 2012, at 7:07 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Its called textual. You can find it on the mac appstore. Accessible and all
>
>
> Best regards,
>
I use one called LimeChat, while it doesn't speak indbvidual posts as they come
in, you can tab to the channel window and read with vo a. The list window is
accessible also, as are all configuration windows and fields.
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hi.
you have mac irssi too, you just install the app like usual :)
use it all of the time and if you use say and grep you have self
speaking as well :)
/sandi
On 1/6/12, Emrah wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I personally use a command line / Terminal based app called Irssi.
> You will need Macports to
Hello there,
I personally use a command line / Terminal based app called Irssi.
You will need Macports to install it.
Irssi can be extensively scripted and you can do pretty much anything you want
with it. From playing an mp3 when your name is called on a channel or sending
text messages on you
Thank you. :)
On Jan 5, 2012, at 8:07 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> Its called textual. You can find it on the mac appstore. Accessible and all
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Yuma
>
>
> On 6/01/2012, at 3:06 PM, Shannon Curry wrote:
>
>> Subject line is self-explanatory. Is there one that is accessib
Its called textual. You can find it on the mac appstore. Accessible and all
Best regards,
Yuma
On 6/01/2012, at 3:06 PM, Shannon Curry wrote:
> Subject line is self-explanatory. Is there one that is accessible?
>
> Yes, yes, I know. Nobody does IRC these days. Except me, sometimes. LOL.
>
Subject line is self-explanatory. Is there one that is accessible?
Yes, yes, I know. Nobody does IRC these days. Except me, sometimes. LOL.
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see it but no automatic reading
> of any channel traffic.
>
> very strange. I tried ircle and a couple of others with no success.
>
> Brian.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Kaare Dehard"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 4:35 PM
> Subjec
ut no automatic
reading of any channel traffic.
very strange. I tried ircle and a couple of others with no success.
Brian.
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To:
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: irc client
I was using macirc, tried text-cht aqua but
;s got customizable sounds but I know some who don't like the app.
>
> Cody
> On Feb 12, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
>
>> I was using macirc, tried text-cht aqua but didn't like it.
>> On 2010-02-12, at 9:21 AM, Brian Moore wrote:
>>
>>>
ke the app.
Cody
On Feb 12, 2010, at 4:35 PM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
> I was using macirc, tried text-cht aqua but didn't like it.
> On 2010-02-12, at 9:21 AM, Brian Moore wrote:
>
>> HI all. Another question I could use some help with. Anyone found an irc
>> client
I was using macirc, tried text-cht aqua but didn't like it.
On 2010-02-12, at 9:21 AM, Brian Moore wrote:
> HI all. Another question I could use some help with. Anyone found an irc
> client that works well with vo. It may be possible to use ichat to connect
> to an irc server
Hi Brian,
On 12 Feb 2010, at 14:21, Brian Moore wrote:
>
> HI all. Another question I could use some help with. Anyone found an irc
> client that works well with vo. It may be possible to use ichat to connect
> to an irc server but I haven't tried and my mac isn't avail
HI all. Another question I could use some help with. Anyone found an irc
client that works well with vo. It may be possible to use ichat to connect
to an irc server but I haven't tried and my mac isn't available at the
moment.
thoughts would be appreciated.
thanks.
Brian.
fo
Ok I've got one more question. Got growl installed and and saw what it did
when notifications were being showed, but couldn't get VO to speak them. So
how do I tie Growl into voiceover or have Growl speak notifications? TIA.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 1:26 PM, anouk radix wrote:
> Hello x-chat work
ok will go out and get growl. The Zoom not tracking still bugs me though.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 1:26 PM, anouk radix wrote:
> Hello x-chat works fairly well and you can set it to work with growl (so
> speak stuff that might not be spoken buy vo).
> Greetings, Anouk,
> On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:22 PM,
Hello x-chat works fairly well and you can set it to work with growl (so speak
stuff that might not be spoken buy vo).
Greetings, Anouk,
On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:
> Well today, I got it to read the userlist finally, but I was mousing over
> that window, When I'd try and navi
Well today, I got it to read the userlist finally, but I was mousing over that
window, When I'd try and navigate to it and then interact with it VO did
nothing. Zoom still won't track as I type in the input window and that's the
thing that really bugs me most as I rely on zoom as much as I do V
interesting , i use xchat on the 2 mini's and irssi on the air. Where
of course it works , henze why i use it ;)
On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
Hi all,
Well, since my initial post about loosing accessibility with x-chat
Aqua, I did find that by interacting with the Text
PS: I've also mailed the developer of X-Chat Aqua to let him know that VO and
Zoom weren't working on the client. I'll keep the list posted.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 4:22 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Too much work. Adium seems to support IRC, so I'll just stick to that.
>
> Regards,
> Nic
Hi all,
Well, since my initial post about loosing accessibility with x-chat Aqua, I did
find that by interacting with the Text window, that voiceover would then
proceed to read all the channel text, but it does not read text as it comes in,
it just reads whatever fills the screen at that moment.
Hello, interesting i also found x-chat that works fairly well.
I only dont see the chat messages on my screen with my braille display although
they are pronounced with growl.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adium can do the same, though. The settings seem to apply
Hi,
Adium can do the same, though. The settings seem to apply to all accounts,
including IRC. I'll try it out, though. It might work even better. Thanks.
Regards,
Nic
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Nick, if you want a stable, and little working client google for
macirssi. it works, and you can trick it so you get speech on
incomming messages. Pretty handy if you are on freenode and am on some
of the bigger channels and am too lazy too read up;
)
sandi
On Jan 12, 2010, at 2:22 AM, N
Hi,
Too much work. Adium seems to support IRC, so I'll just stick to that.
Regards,
Nic
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 11:16 AM, anouk radix wrote:
> HEllo, i just did a search for irc
HEllo, i just did a search for irc and cocoa in the hops of finding a client
that will work with vo, and i did find something
http://libircclient.sourceforge.net/cocoa/doc/html/index.html
This is a framework though so I am not sure how much work would have to be done
to turn it into a working cli
By the way, tried to download MacIRC today and it's only for classic. I'm
running 10.6.2.
On Jan 11, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
> Have you tried macirc?
> On 2010-01-10, at 11:53 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
>
>> I used to use x-chat aqua, but since moving to 10.6.2., it lost the ability
Thanks. Will look into that.
On Jan 11, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:
> Have you tried macirc?
> On 2010-01-10, at 11:53 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
>
>> I used to use x-chat aqua, but since moving to 10.6.2., it lost the ability
>> to be accessible. It won't let Zoom track the cursor in th
Have you tried macirc?
On 2010-01-10, at 11:53 AM, Pete Nalda wrote:
> I used to use x-chat aqua, but since moving to 10.6.2., it lost the ability
> to be accessible. It won't let Zoom track the cursor in the input window as
> I type, and VO can't read or navigate any of the windows anymore. T
I used to use x-chat aqua, but since moving to 10.6.2., it lost the ability to
be accessible. It won't let Zoom track the cursor in the input window as I
type, and VO can't read or navigate any of the windows anymore. TIA for any
ideas.
Egun On, Lagunak! (Basque for G'day, Mates)
Pete Nalda
h
Greetings,
I am seeking advice on an irc client for use with snow. I currently use ircle.
My main requirement is that it must speak all text from incoming open
channels in the background reliably.
Of course, general VO compatibility is a nice thing too, yet Ircle
isn't that good, but I
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