[quoted lines by Christian Schoepplein on 2022/05/02 at 10:30 +0200]

>I'd like again report the problem that not the whole line is spoken when 
>lines start with the same characters.

Yes, thanks, reminders are always good.

I haven't thought of a good solution, yet. I'll explain your two cases. Perhaps 
others will suggest possible approaches.

>For example the following lines are not spoken fully in some situations:
>
>ssh
>ssd
>ssl
>
>In some situations only h, d and l are spoken.

Yes. The case is when the same physical line on the screen is used. Since 
brltty doesn't know what you've actually done - it just passively raeds the 
screen - it sees that as an updated line rather than a switch to a different 
line.

>Unfortunatly this behaviour is not allways reproducable but I think it 
>ocures when the screen is wrapped e.g. in an editor because the lines are 
>located at the bottom.

Within an editor, this will typically happen either when you're at the bottom 
of the screen and move down or at the top of the screen and move up. In these 
cases, you've technically moved to a new line but what actually happens on the 
screen is that you stay on the same physical line while the screen has been 
scrolled. You can probably work around this one by telling the editor to scroll 
by at least two lines at a time.

>I can reproduce it in bash, but I don't know if this is a wanted behaviour 
>or a bug:

My opinion is that it's a bit of both. :-)

>1. Write ssl and press enter.
>2. Write ssd and press arrow up.
>
>In that case only l is spoken and not ssl...

Ths is a different case. When you arrow up in bash, what's really happening is 
that the prompt line is being rewritten from history. So, in this case, it 
really is an update of the current line.

When you type, for example, you only want to hear each new chracter as you type 
it - you don't want the whole line to be continually respoken. That's why 
brltty only speaks changes to the same line.

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