speakup todo?

Littlefield, Tyler tyler at tysdomain.com
Mon Sep 17 21:00:57 EDT 2012


What is a "standard programming language?"
It's written in c++, with dependencies on Boost which works on BSD, with 
Lua as a scripting language which also compiles on BSD. Is that what you 
were aiming for?
On 9/17/2012 6:59 PM, Cleverson Casarin Uliana wrote:
> Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> I have no clue how you'd do such a thing in Speakup, but I've recently
>> started USpeakup, which is well, speakup in user space. I plan to add
>> scripting support, so all of this would be perfectly reasonable. I'm
>> adding your idea of macros to the ideas list; I had already wanted to
>> set things up so that you could manage different regions of the screen;
> Thank you! So, let me suggest one more thing: whenever possible, you 
> might use standard programming languages for coding, so we may port it 
> to BSD and other OSes in the future, then we port ESpeak too, and it 
> will be straight for anyone to use other systems even in other human 
> languages like mine, Brazilian Portuguese, as ESpeak supports it.
>
> Thanks again,
> Cleverson
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