continuous reading feature

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Mon Jun 19 22:30:31 EDT 2006


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I don't remember the exact role of speakupmap.h or genmap.h or whatever
it is, but one thing I know so far is typing gcc -o genmap genmap.c
compiles and leaves you with an executable module called genmap.  I put
that in my /usr/local/bin so I could execute at will.  I then do a
genmap speakupmap.map >keymap and that keymap file can be placed into
/proc/speakup and your holding places for speakupconf to load the next
time you boot and away we go.

If anyone else wants to clarify some of this for sure, I can try and
update the keymap tutorial and we can get it included in the next
updates to speakup.

On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 07:10:25PM -0400, Ameer Armaly wrote:
> As for preserving your keymap changes, as far as I know it all works like 
> this:  genmap produces speakupmap.h, which is later included by the code as 
> the default keymap; so at least in theory any changes you make to 
> speakupmap.map should take effect when you recompile.

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