Dear Nicolas, Many thanks for your tips and sharing your experience, I find it very interesting and inspiring.
To say a bit more about what I am after, I think I'd like to continue reading my e-mails with Mutt but with the ability, ifit turns out to be necessary, to get a link opened in Firefox as sfiwtly as possible. Of course if that could be achieved from a virtual console (basically an action on a link opens it in Firefox and the screen goes to the GUI) that would probably be my ideal, but I think this may be a bit too high an expectation, so I think I would not mind being able to do the same from a terminal run in graphic mode. I don't know, though, if that is possible and how to reach that. For instance I don't know whether this is something ordinary sighted users can achieve, or if that would be a challenge even for them. I guess one part of the quesiton is to know whether there is an interface between programs and terminals to let program tell to terminals that such and such zone is clickable, and of which Mutt would already be taking advantage when the terminal supports it. Coming back to your workflow, Nicolas, I completely share the feeling that the console is way more efficient even than graphical terminals at the moment, because the responsiveness in virtual consoles is better, for instance. Still a few questions I'd like to ask you. What is the size of yourterminals? Do you stick to the classical 25x80 scheme or do you use way bigger terminals? I am asking because onmy side I continue to use 80x25 but this sometimes creates problems I do not have a good solution for. The bigger one, I think, is copy/pasting links displayed by lynx. I do have the URLs displayed at the bottomof the screen, but if the link is longer than the screen width, then it because quite annoying. Usually I use E to edit the link, copy the beginning of the link to BRLTTY's clipboard, delete it so that the following part fits on the screen, add this part to BRLTTY's clipboard etc. which can be quite tedious and error-prone. If anybody has a better way of doing that in the virtual console and with lynx I am super interested to hear about it. The other question for you Nicolas is could you please elaborate the workflow you mentionned to transfer links from Linux to iOS? I do have an iPhone, too, and I find transferring links cumbersome. Usually I send them to myself by e-mail but I do not find this very convenient. And of course there is also the question of how to efficiently share passwords between Linux and iOS, especially given that in text-mode we do not have (asfar as I know) the possibility tu seu the web browser based plugins to interact with the mainstream password managers. Best wishes, Seb. _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://brltty.app/mailman/listinfo/brltty
