Re: Hi, I am blind
On Mon, 2018-04-16 at 10:15 +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Well, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=855446 accessible-via seems different to what I propose. accessible-via references software that makes each package accessible. The proposed accessible-to would reference classes of abilities that are required to use the package. For example accessible-to::sighted. I've no idea if this sort of thing would be useful though. > but it seems https://debtags.debian.org/ hasn't gotten updated yet. I'd suggest filing another bug about that. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Orca not reading some punctuation when espeak-ng is used I found so far less than and greater than
I will set up a VM in Qemu for testing this sometime this week. I don't want to experiment with Espeak-ng and Speech Dispatcher on my main system in case speech is lost for some reason since I am totally blind. With any luck, I will be able to bisect this. Thanks. On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, at 4:48 AM, Alex ARNAUD wrote: > Hello am_dxer, > > I suspect a bug on the speech-dispatcher side or on espeak-ng side. > Could it be possible for you to investigate this issue? > > Best regards, > Alex. > > Le 16/04/2018 à 05:56, am_d...@fastmail.fm a écrit : > > When using Espeak-ng, Orca doesn't read < or > for me when punctuation is > > set to all. I didn't have this problem when using standard Espeak. This can > > be reproduced when reading by line or word. I tested in Firefox and Pluma. > > The punctuation setting is on the speech tab of Orca's preferences. This is > > using Debian testing. > > >
Re: Orca not reading some punctuation when espeak-ng is used I found so far less than and greater than
Hello am_dxer, I suspect a bug on the speech-dispatcher side or on espeak-ng side. Could it be possible for you to investigate this issue? Best regards, Alex. Le 16/04/2018 à 05:56, am_d...@fastmail.fm a écrit : When using Espeak-ng, Orca doesn't read < or > for me when punctuation is set to all. I didn't have this problem when using standard Espeak. This can be reproduced when reading by line or word. I tested in Firefox and Pluma. The punctuation setting is on the speech tab of Orca's preferences. This is using Debian testing.
Re: Hi, I am blind
Hello, Paul Wise, le lun. 16 avril 2018 10:05:52 +0800, a ecrit: > On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 6:20 AM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote: > > For example, adding a tag to mention if some package is or not > > accessible would be a good idea. > > There is already an accessibility facet, but it covers tools: > > https://debtags.debian.org/reports/facets/accessibility > > I guess the way to go would be to create a new accessible-to:: facet > indicating which groups of abilities that each package is accessible > to. A bug against debtags with some initial set of tags would be the > way to start on this. Well, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=855446 already got uploaded, but it seems https://debtags.debian.org/ hasn't gotten updated yet. Samuel