RE: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually

2006-02-22 Thread Josh Gould
: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:14 AM To: sword-devel@crosswire.org Subject: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually Josh, I am pretty ignorant about accessability issues, but I wanted to check if you got your question(s) answered ok. The reason for my reply is that I

[sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually

2006-02-22 Thread L.Allan-pbio
Josh, I am pretty ignorant about accessability issues, but I wanted to check if you got your question(s) answered ok. The reason for my reply is that I participate on the open source GPL Audacity audio editor project. Over the past month or so, there have been a significant number of threads

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually impaired

2006-02-16 Thread Daniel Glassey
On 15/02/06, Josh Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings, > > After doing a bit of thinking and then not being able to locate the > archives so I can search them too, I was wondering what the > functionality was between The SWORD for Windows Front end and the JAWS > for Windows screen reader.

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually impaired

2006-02-16 Thread Martin Gruner
Josh, IIRC KDE offers a TTS api. You are welcome to integrate support for this into BibleTime if you like. mg Am Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2006 07:47 schrieb Josh Gould: > Greg, > > I had my girlfriend try the Windows front end, and much to our suprise > it worked pretty much "Out of the Box." On

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually impaired

2006-02-15 Thread Josh Gould
Greg, I had my girlfriend try the Windows front end, and much to our suprise it worked pretty much "Out of the Box." One thing that was kinda cumbersome was the install manager, as most of the buttons are not set to use the alt key to activate them, (Nor tabbing to them, and I'm unsure how to fix

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually impaired

2006-02-15 Thread Greg Marine
I've thought it would be great to integrate open source text to speech technology into sword front-ends for 2 purposes. 1) Those who are visually impared could listen to everything available in the Sword library. I know braile would probably be better for extensive study, but sound is good too. 2)

[sword-devel] The SWORD Project and ScreenReaders for the Visually impaired

2006-02-14 Thread Josh Gould
Greetings, After doing a bit of thinking and then not being able to locate the archives so I can search them too, I was wondering what the functionality was between The SWORD for Windows Front end and the JAWS for Windows screen reader. My primary reason for asking is that I've never seen any bibl