Using Listen-up Daisy Reader
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Thu Jul 21 16:02:01 EDT 2005
Raman claims that Emacspeak reads BookShare. That's the only Linux
reader that I know of which is supposed to access DAISY 3, which is what
BookShare uses.
As with my last message, Listen-Up is built for DAISY 2.X
Steve Holmes writes:
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> I thought I would download a regular Bookshare Daisy book from another
> category like cooking. I successfully unpacked it into my bookshare
> directory. When I type
> listen-up bookshare, nothing shows up in the book list. If I try and
> type in a directory and specific book title, which extension should I
> use? The four files have .xml, .mil, .ncx, and .opf (I think) which
> extenshould I use? So far, I have had totally zero luck openning any
> bookshare daisy books with listen-up. Is that everyone else's
> observations also or am I missing something?
>
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