On 2021-05-09 at 11:09 +0200, Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 > But as I tried to explain in my first mail but apparently completely
 > failed: only makes the reading of other widgets *less* prioritized,
 > and not completely ignored. For braille that's fine enough since more
 > prioritized reading completely overrides the braille output. But
 > for speech these is no such thing as *overriding* priority, speech
 > dispatcher still reads everything that clients tell it, just in the
 > priority order. It currently does not have any way to know that there
 > are two screen readers, and only the messages of one of the two should
 > be actually spoken.

Yes, ok, I did not read your message properly.

Isn't Orca's speech support for terminals better than BRLTTY's? I believe it
is more featureful, though syncing the braille display with speech output is
not possible, if Orca does the speaking.

-- 
Aura
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