speakup and e-links
Albert Sten-Clanton
albert.e.sten_clanton at verizon.net
Fri Feb 8 09:23:59 EST 2013
I've used that with lynx, but trying it last night with elinks got me an
error message. I also didn't find it mentioned on the man page. Am I
missing something? Thanks!
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: Speakup [mailto:speakup-bounces at linux-speakup.org] On Behalf Of Kirk
Reiser
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 10:12 AM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: speakup and e-links
Hi There is an option show-cursor which you need to turn on so that the
cursor will follow the links as you up and down arrow through the page. You
can turn it on before entering elinks with -show-cursor and then turn it on
permanently inside elinks with the 'o' keystroke to go into the
configuration system. The configuration system is a little confusing until
you become familiar with it. You hit the spacebar to expand menu options
and unexpand them the same way. You use the tab key to move through your
various menu options like add, delete, edit, search etc.
You may find numbering useful. I do not. I find the cursor works just fine
for moving through the links on a page. I have a lot of different options
set but they are not to satisfy speakup just satisfy my particular
preferences. I've never turned on highlight tracking but some may find that
useful. Elinks is my main web browser or has been until we started writing
wb. It is a fine browser for what it does.
Kirk
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013, Rob Hudson wrote:
> Documentation on these two together is pretty sparse. Any tips on settings
in speakup and e-links to make them work better together?
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Well that's it then, colour me gone!
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