Alright, so maybe what I should have said is that i couldn't think of anything else to say, so I was going to make up an excuse so I didn't have to admit that. :-)
I think this whole speech issue isn't as difficult as it might seem because it seems, from my limited research, that the major guis all have features built in to the architecture to facilitate development of speech and other accessibility aps. On 12/4/06, Roger Rustad <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm gonna leave off here because I don't want to bore people. > I just wanted to explain this issue a little bit because I imagine it > must be a little frustrating for people to know that a particular > function is available, but not understand how exactly it could be put > to use. I seriously doubt that this bores people on this list, Rusty. Honestly, I don't see "your" issues as very different than "our" issues: we join clubs like this in order to explore cool and fun ways to interact with technology. In pursuit of "your" problem, we all can't help but learn various fundamentals of how various *nix-related things work.
