Adding accessibility for blind and low vision individuals to OpenBSD?

2021-03-23 Thread Ethin Probst
Apologies if this is unnecessary sending of this, but I sent this to the tech OpenBSD mailing list (which might've not been the right list) so I'm re-sending it to this one just in case. (It might've gotten lost too.) The original email is below: So I've really wanted to try OpenBSD in a non-serve

Re: Adding accessibility for blind and low vision individuals to OpenBSD?

2021-03-25 Thread Ethin Probst
mpts. The problem is that I have no idea how well that'd work. On 3/25/21, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021-03-23, Ethin Probst wrote: >> Apologies if this is unnecessary sending of this, but I sent this to >> the tech OpenBSD mailing list (which might've not been the ri

Re: Adding accessibility for blind and low vision individuals to OpenBSD?

2021-03-25 Thread Ethin Probst
gging but maybe > Fenrir could read input that way and using its terminal emulator > build up its own idea of what should be, so to say, on screen. > > See Theo's comment about the RFC 1692 TMux protocol, that is unrelated. > > On 2021/03/25 17:23, Ethin Probst wrote: >&