speakup version 3.1.0 is out.

Alonzo mariachiac at aim.com
Wed Jun 17 21:55:04 EDT 2009


Hello,

Yes I forgot to do make. I've never used the speakup scripts that save 
settings. I sually have everything loaded from me in a script. I wonder 
if the scripts are better at this.

Alonzo

On 06/17/2009 07:38 PM, William Hubbs wrote:
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> Hi Alonzo,
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> It sounds like you are pulling from a mirror.  If that is the case, it
> might not have been up to date when you tried the download.  Mine
> updates every 3 hours, but I'm not sure about the others.
>
> William
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:40:00PM -0500, Alonzo cuellar wrote:
>    
>> hello,
>>
>> I downloaded the latest changes from git and then issued make clean
>> I then did make modules_install and I still see speakup3.05. Do I need to do something else?
>> Alonzo
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 01:32:04PM -0400, Kirk Reiser wrote:
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>>> Hello everybody: We have just tagged version 3.1.0 of speakup.  This
>>> release is the result of our modifying speakup to support i18n or
>>> international language support.  Of course, we don't have any i18n
>>> strings or messages available yet but that's where you all come in.
>>>
>>> We have also started moving speakup towards what will be it's new home
>>> in the sysfs or /sys file system.  Now all speakup's parameters are
>>> available in /sys/accessibility/speakup and below.  The i18n string
>>> files are in guess where? i18n/ and synth specific parameters are in
>>> the synth name subdirectory such as soft/ or ltlk/.  One advantage
>>> from our perspective of making this move is it will allow some files
>>> to be modified by the user instead of by root.  The hardware synth
>>> support will eventually move to another location but for now it seems
>>> happy where we've placed it.
>>>
>>> The speakupconf script for those of you that use it has been modified
>>> to support the new quarters and has itself moved to a new home in a
>>> tools subdirectory of the speakup tree because we've taken on it's
>>> responsibility for maintenance.  The talkwith script of Chuck's will
>>> need to be modified and sent back to us but I understand Chuck has
>>> already been contacted about that.
>>>
>>> If any of you are interested in providing language strings for your
>>> favourite mother tongue please take copies of the files in
>>> /sys/accessibility/speakup/i18n and edit those to reflect the new
>>> strings.  You can then send them to this list or any of the core team
>>> members for inclusion in a future speakup release.
>>>
>>> This has been a pretty significant set of changes to the core code so
>>> there may be many little wigglies which need to be squished before it
>>> is really stable.  However we have tested much of it and hopefully
>>> caught most of the big bugs.  I think that William Hubbs and Chris
>>> Brannon have done some amazing work getting this done as quickly as
>>> they have and want to thank them very much.
>>>
>>>    Kirk
>>> --
>>> 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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