Who wants to compile the talking checkbook code for Linux?

Charles Crawford ccrawford at acb.org
Thu Feb 7 09:42:33 EST 2002


Dave and all,

         I suspect that it would be easier to recompile the talking 
cvheckbook as long as there is a compiler in Linux that reads the dos text 
programs associated with Clipper and can import the terminal emulation that 
sends text to the screen in a way a screen reader can capture it on it's 
way.  I am not sure that the terminal piece to the code is all that 
important in this case because we only added it to del with the direct 
screen writes that Clipper wanted to do.  The other problem would be the 
dbf database file.  It is standard, bjt not sure if it can be read in 
Linux?  Probably can, but let's see how the compile works.  Who knows, 
maybe all the old talking checkbook user will go to Linux to use it.

         Not to be fat headed, but I still have not found anything in 
Windows tht can compete witht he speed and ease of use of the talking 
checkbook.

-- charlie.
At 07:06 AM 2/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
>but it is much easier to do this for linux than for windows from what
>I've heard.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "charles crawford" <ccrawford at acb.org>
>To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 6:07 AM
>Subject: Re: Who wants to compile the talking checkbook code for Linux?
>
>
>I found it interesting to hear about putting a text based front
>end to an X application.  Sounds alot like Windows.  It would be a real
>problem if we are to be forced into having to re-write programs to make
>them text based.
>
>-- Charlie.
>
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