Dave Mielke wrote: > The easiest is for brltty's menu to have a set of choices - not a list of > characters. Which choices should be offered?
Ok, then maybe it's possible to offer the following characters: 1. spaces 2. / 3. . 4. - Each char with an on/off switch. So I can choose, which combination of delimiters I want. If you don't like this, offer the following 3 groups: 1. only spaces 2. spaces and / 3. spaces, / and . Maybe you also could import it from the config file. Where the user can specify the delimiters. Please also consider this idea: the right behavior in vim. Just take the following line as an example: /etc/brltty.conf brltty config file There are two possible ways to navigate word-by-word: 1. in insert mode it's the same like above, so read the line and stop near the self defined delimiters. 2. It would be cool, if you also could adapt the word-by-word navigation in the command mode. That means typing "w" with the cursor on position one moves it to position 2 and speaks "etc" then to position 5 and speaks "/" then to pos 6 and speaks "brltty" and so on. The same with the bigword movements "W" and "B". I don't know how difficult this implementation is and if it's also adaptable for other text editors than vi/vim but for me it would be a very useful feature. Dave Mielke wrote: > Should left/right speech navigation automatically wrap to the end/beginning > of > the previous/next line? If yes, what should happen, if anything, when it > wraps? I think so. Optional you can play a sound then it wraps on the new line. Regards Eric _______________________________________________ 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://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
