speakup drivers with 2.6.24
Chuck Hallenbeck
chuckh at ftml.net
Sat Mar 29 19:52:57 EDT 2008
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Wow! Ten out of ten ain't bad! <smile>
So I guess basically if I want to be able to change synths I have to be
willing to forego those bootup messages then. They are usually of
little interest, but as soon as I decide to do without them, guess
what will happen?
Anyway, thanks for the clarification. I'll think on that one a bit.
Chuck
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 06:07:02PM -0400, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Auh yes, you have put your finger on one of the problems with the
> current git repository. Once a built-in synth is loaded there is no
> current way to switch to another built-in synth. Upon loading a
> module there's no way to switch to another built-in synth. If
> changing synths is necessary I would recommend builting them as
> modules which can be loaded and unloaded at will.
>
> We are working on bringing back the ability to change synths but it is
> not complete yet. I will turn my attention to that as soon as I have
> the cut and paste issue fixed and ready for testing. It's current
> status is that I can lock a machine with a single mark keystroke
> everytime ten out of ten tries! 'grin' Anyone want to test it?
>
>
>
> Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility
> e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario
> phone: (519) 661-3061
>
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