Hi,
Am 09.05.21 um 11:17 schrieb Dave Mielke:
[quoted lines by [email protected] on 2021/05/09 at 09:41 +0200]
> For plain tty stuff with speech enabled I found some problems which
> makes things dificult for me.
Have you enabled autospeak?
yes
> When I read a man page with info brltty stops speaking when the screen
> content starts to scroll.
> This is also a problem when you read a txt file which has more lines
> than the current tty has.
The reason for that is that brltty simply reads what's on the screen. It's
primary anchor point is the cursor. However:
There's a setting you might want to try. In the Navigation Options submenu
you'll find a setting called Track Screen Scroll. It tries to do what I think
you want. It's known to work very well for IM screens.
It works by remembering the content of the current line, i.e. the line you're
reading in braille (not the line wehre the cursor is). As long as that line is
on the screen, things tend to be okay. It has two weak points. One is if the
current line's content also occurs on other lines, which means that it can't
tell which line of all of those it should be following. The other is if the
current line scrolls off the screen.
Hmm has no effect here speech stopps when screen starts to scroll.
The conntent on the brailledisplay is not affected only speech stopps
working.
Regards
halim
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