Jupiter with Softsynths?
Michael Whapples
mikster4 at msn.com
Mon May 14 07:57:21 EDT 2007
I think some of the limitations you describe speakup having is due to
the design being entirely kernel based. I think jupiter is part kernel
and part user space based.
May be its time for some more advanced features to be added to speakup
via some scripts or something similar, so we would have all the features
speakup offers now at anytime, and more advanced features when the
system is fully loaded.
From
Michael Whapples
On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 15:07 -0300, Cleverson wrote:
> Hi all
>
> It would be nice to have an interface such as Speechd-up for the Jupiter
> Screen Reader, see:
> www.eklhad.net/linux/jupiter/index.html
>
> Speakup apears to miss interesting features, or perhaps its documentation is
> not complete? For example, it's not able to make the entire shell session
> available for reviewing, and I become restricted to the 25 lines limit of
> the current screen.
>
> Also, there's no way to program macros so that specific keys could read
> different parts of the screen, as well as custom settings for different
> apps.
>
> There seems to be a command to read a text continuously (insert + r),
> however, it doesn't work fine here. It reads the first two lines of text and
> then stops reading.
>
> Whether someone knows any solution for these problems concerning Speakup, or
> perhaps an alternate console screen reader that works with Softsynth, in
> particular ESpeak, I'll be grateful to know.
>
> Cheers,
> Cleverson
>
> "Be realistic; ask for the impossible."
>
>
>
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