Dectalk Linux Question
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Mar 28 12:46:44 EST 2004
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I was just wondering, given the fact that this speech dispatcher
program can apparently be used to have software speech with speakup,
does this mean that plans to expand and keep developing tuxtalk have
been dropped?
Greg
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 11:21:13AM -0500, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Well, although what you are saying makes some sense I don't think it
> really applies here. For one thing shutting up a single line of text
> is quite easy because the processing of that line it finished way
> before the line is done speaking but the next up arrow or whatever
> gets acted on immediately because it is seen quite quickly because the
> processing is basically finished. If you do a say screen there are no
> other priorities to get in the way or override because that is the
> only operation being output at the time. So it should speak to
> completion in that case because there isn't anything else but it
> won't. It'll stop after just a few lines everytime.
>
> There is no magic to the priority system either. You or another
> program which has been written to use speech dispatcher choose the
> priorities. Speech dispatcher doesn't figure out what priorities
> there are it only acts on the priorities which are given to it by an
> application sending it strings to speak. In all cases I've tested so
> far the only thing using speech dispatcher was speakup. I don't know
> for sure but I don't think Hynek wrote any different priorities into
> the speakup driver. So there shouldn't be anything overriding the
> continuous output of the screen data or to stop a shut-up key from
> overriding what is being spoken.
>
> Kirk
>
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> e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario
> phone: (519) 661-3061
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