Didier. No worries. The likelihood of me writing a screen reader is almost
nonexistent.
Mewtamer is right though. If I want to try I shouldn't be hindered.
I really just don't like fenrir. I like espeakup using speakup.
Maybe its just I grew up on linux using speakup. I don't know what it is.
What concerns me is one day. One of the readers may not work and I will be
limited to using brailletty. Not a huge loss really. But I used speech
synthesis all my life.
I game with speech. I never tried with a braille display. I am guessing it
would be a bit slow.
In any case. The whole thing about the linux world and bsd too is for people to
write code. Everyone should have the opportunity to do that if they so desire.
Really. I will tell you this though if I ever do write my own screen reader. I
will maintain it.
As for me contributing with fenrir. Not a bad idea. But I have tried fenrir
over the years since someone told me about it. And it just keeps getting
removed from whatever computer I am using.
Nothing wrong with it. As far as I can tell. It and I don't click.
I have another screen reader sitting in my build directory put out by the same
person that put out edbrowse originally.
I might look at it. But reading the docs it was going over my head. So that is
another project that will have to wait too. I hope not forever because I would
really like to try it.
Jessica
Please, Jessica, don't write your own screen reader.
I say this as the maintainer of a distribution that gives the choice between
espeakup, speechd-up ans fenrir out of the box (unfortunately only for x86_64,
sorry).
We don't need a fourth console screen reader, me think.
If you don't like fenrir, why not report the issues you have with it upstream?
Even better, why not use your skills and time to help enhance it?
I am pretty sure that this help would be appreciated by Chrys and Storm,
who both just lack the time need to work on several projects in parallel as
fast as they would like to.
As an aside, blacklisting a sound card should not be necessary,
there are means to set the one to be used by a given application.
Best regards,
Didier
Le 18/03/2020 à 13:49, Jessica a écrit :
Hello scott. Nope. Using internal and running the hdmi from the hdmi port toWorks really well. Both emacspeak and espeakup work great minus the slight lag
my tv.
I really don't have the extra cash for an external sound card right now.But I am guessing you would get one that connects to the USB port.
so it won't load.
And then you would probably have to blacklist the default sound card driver
Good luck right?
I am not a huge fan of fenrir anyway. So its totally ok.
In fact, I have been considering down the road writing my own screen reader.
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Just thinking aloud anyway.
And yay. It looks like the reply problem is now solved. Way awesome!