Hi
Dave Mielke schrieb am 05.12.2016, 11:38 -0500:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/12/04 at 12:47 +0100]
>>It's attached now.
>
>Thanks. Please try the latest code.
Thanks, that seems to run without any issues.
>This was a brltty problem. I noticed that you're us
Package: brltty-espeak
Version: 5.4-3
Severity: important
Hi
after an upgrade of brltty-espeak (which links to espeak-ng), the speech output
is very monotonous and all speech rhythm lost, including e.g. breaks for periods
at the end of a sentence.
That makes it hard to listen to it for a longer
Hi
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 13.12.2016, 8:37 +0100:
>Sebastian Humenda, on Tue 13 Dec 2016 06:32:13 +0100, wrote:
>> When enabling a keyboard table in /etc/brltty.conf, brltty should provide
>> navigation commands using the keyboard. On some systems, this doesn't work
&
Hi Dave
Dave Mielke schrieb am 01.12.2016, 17:35 -0500:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/12/01 at 23:23 +0100]
>
>>>BRLTTY .4 just crashed while I worked on normal TTY. I've attached a full
>>>back trace,
>>>but that is rather longish.
>>Is th
Hi
Sebastian Humenda schrieb am 28.11.2016, 18:41 +0100:
>BRLTTY .4 just crashed while I worked on normal TTY. I've attached a full back
>trace,
>but that is rather longish.
Is there any chance that somebody would find the time to pick this up for
debugging?
Thanks!
Hi
BRLTTY .4 just crashed while I worked on normal TTY. I've attached a full back
trace,
but that is rather longish.
I'm using brltty with a Hedo Mobiline braille display and speech dispatcher as
an speech backend. I'm also using a customized laptop keyboard table.
Please tell me if there's
Hi
kendell clark schrieb am 21.11.2016, 18:19 -0600:
>I've been trying to track this bug down for months, although I didn't know if
>it was espeak ng or brltty, I thought it was just my lack of knowledge and I
>was configuring it wrong. I've been trying to add console speech to the linux
Hi Samuel,
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 21.11.2016, 21:29 +0100:
>Samuel Thibault, on Mon 21 Nov 2016 21:28:17 +0100, wrote:
>> Also, which versions of libespeak-ng1 and libasound2 packages do you have?
>
>I'm asking this because I'm not getting any issue with version 1.1.2-1
>of libasound2.
I'm
Hi
Dave Mielke schrieb am 26.09.2016, 17:55 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/09/26 at 20:42 +0200]
>
>>I've done so. I'll send you the log file off-list.
>
>Thanks. I think I've figured it out. Please test the attached patch
>(speech-crash-1.patch). Re
Hi Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 26.09.2016, 17:55 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/09/26 at 20:42 +0200]
>
>>I've done so. I'll send you the log file off-list.
>
>Thanks. I think I've figured it out. Please test the attached patch
>(speech-crash-1.patch
Hi Dave
Dave Mielke schrieb am 25.09.2016, 0:18 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/09/24 at 16:11 +0200]
>
>>I was able to hunt down the cause. Speech Dispatcher is not started on my
>>system
>>automatically. In the asynchronous_event.c, a pointer
Hi
Sebastian Humenda schrieb am 23.09.2016, 21:23 +0200:
>I'm experiencing repeated crashes of BRLTTY. I cannot be more precise about the
>context in which the crash occurs, since I'm having multiple issues with BRLTTY
>at the moment.
>I've taken back traces from three crashes wh
Hi again,
apologies, here are the backtraces.
Thanks
Sebastian
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Hi,
I'm experiencing repeated crashes of BRLTTY. I cannot be more precise about the
context in which the crash occurs, since I'm having multiple issues with BRLTTY
at the moment.
I've taken back traces from three crashes which happened shortly one after
another, they are attached.
It would be
Hi
cov...@ccs.covici.com schrieb am 10.08.2016, 11:12 -0400:
>There is a thread on this subject in the speakup mailing list which you
>might want to check out.
Thanks, there's a patch provided (attached for reference). When applied to
alsa-lib (recompilation included), everything runs fine again.
Hi
cov...@ccs.covici.com schrieb am 10.08.2016, 11:12 -0400:
>There is a thread on this subject in the speakup mailing list which you
>might want to check out.
I have not done so, but downgraded to libasound2 < 1.1.2 and indeed, it works
again. Thanks for the pointer. It seemed logical to me that
Hi all
an older thread, but maybe that's still useful feedback:
Dave Mielke schrieb am 02.07.2016, 14:28 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Storm Dragon on 2016/07/02 at 08:54 -0400]
>
>>Oh, I must be misunderstanding what autoread is supposed to do.
>
>I assume you mean autospeak. What brltty's
Hi Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 10.08.2016, 6:54 -0400:
>[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2016/08/10 at 10:55 +0200]
>
>>-What is the correct way to terminate a BRLTTY process? I have noticed that
>>using `systemctl stop brltty` will print "BRLTTY te
Hi
Since today, BRLTTY (or rather the espeak driver I've configured) stops talking
after a few minutes (1-3) when using BRLTTY. Braille still works fine. To figure
out what the cause might be, I searched through the list of packages installed
yesterday, but brltty, espeak, linux and pulse were
Hi
-What is the correct way to terminate a BRLTTY process? I have noticed that
using `systemctl stop brltty` will print "BRLTTY terminated" on my display, but
`killall brltty` will not. Is there another signal to send?
I'm asking because sometimes I'm starting BRLTTY by hand and would like to
Hi,
I'm seeing crashes with BRLTTY 5.3.1 and they seem to happen regularly. I've
attached a core file. If there's anything else that I could do to help finding
the bug (i.e. logging output), then please let me know.
Thanks!
Sebastian
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Hello,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 05.07.2015, 7:50 -0400:
[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2015/07/05 at 11:34 +0200]
We got a report that when using systemd,
systemctl restart brltty
gets a freeze. Adding a delay is a poor solution of course, so it should
probably be investigated.
My system
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 28.06.2015, 9:02 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2015/06/28 at 09:35 +0100]
I've noticed that it is impossible to switch a language profile when no
braille
display is attached or when BRLTTY is started with the -b no option.
This used
Hi,
I've noticed that it is impossible to switch a language profile when no braille
display is attached or when BRLTTY is started with the -b no option. This
happens with the latest development code. Could that please be fixed?
Thanks!
Sebastian
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Hello,
is there anything else I could do to help resolving the issue I am having with
my Focus 70 display? If you can't or won't fix this, please let me also know.
Thanks
Sebastian
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Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 13.05.2015, 15:12 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2015/05/13 at 19:55 +0100]
on my Debian Jessie box with brltty version BRLTTY 5.2dev rev
5.1-794-g565e9b1b
my focus 70 cell display is not recognized.
...
I've restarted brltty with -l 7 and have
Hi,
on my Debian Jessie box with brltty version BRLTTY 5.2dev rev 5.1-794-g565e9b1b
my focus 70 cell display is not recognized. `dmesg|tail` gives:
[ 1386.011537] usb 2-1: usbfs: interface 0 claimed by usbfs while 'brltty'
sets config #1
[ 1391.966957] usb 2-1: usbfs: interface 0
Hi,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 12.01.2015, 23:08 -0500:
The file Focus14.txt is attached to this message as an example of my first
crack at improving the key table help. I've tried to take into account all of
the suggestions that've been made. This includes:
I think this is a really great
Hi,
Lars Bjørndal schrieb am 13.01.2015, 18:52 +0100:
Are you also planning to group the key bindings into expandable groups
in the help system? That way, if the group names are intuitive, it
would be more convenient to find key bindings, e.g. you don't need to
scroll through a long list to find
Hi,
every once in a while when switching a language profile, BRLTTY crashes and I
have to restart it. What would the appropriate command line options be to get a
helpful debugging output? I am using a keyboard table to switch the profiles and
have two language profiles defined.
It would be great
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 22.11.2014, 17:39 -0500:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/11/22 at 21:19 +]
I have an English speech profile defined like this:
locale en_US.UTF-8
speech-parameters voice=en-us
...
contraction-table en-ueb-g2
However the help screen is still
Hello,
I have an English speech profile defined like this:
locale en_US.UTF-8
speech-parameters voice=en-us
...
contraction-table en-ueb-g2
However the help screen is still in German. Could this please be fixed?
I suppose that the contraction-table directive is currently not supported in the
Hello,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 16.10.2014, 12:03 -0400:
Are there already widely accepted braille representations for such
symbols?
If not, shouldn't we try to come up with something?
I have no idea how braille math is taught in other countries. Here in North
America, the best way of
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 31.08.2014, 3:44 -0400:
It's probably time for a new release - 5.2 - of brltty. The plan is to do this
within a month or so. Would each of you please build the latest development
code, test it as thoroughly as you can, and report any problems as soon as
Hello Dave,
I just want to confirm that the problem with the stuck modifier doesn't occur
anymore.
Thank you very much for the investigative work and the fix!
Sebastian
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Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 31.07.2014, 14:00 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/31 at 18:03 +0200]
Yes, I was short on time and thought we could resolve the problem with the
preferences menu first.
Well ... I don't do things in that kind of order. If I think
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 01.08.2014, 21:20 -0400:
I've finally managed to reproduce your shift lock on brltty restart problem.
While I haven't yet figured out what to do about it, I can at least tell you
how to avoid it.
The problem occurs if you happen to be holding down the shift
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 30.07.2014, 15:14 -0400:
Did you get my request that you try a patch to see if it resolves your locked
keyboard when restarting brltty problem? In case you didn't, I've attached
the
patch (as keyboard-1.patch) to this message as well.
Yes, I was short on time
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 25.07.2014, 15:48 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/25 at 18:29 +0200]
I have forgotten to mention that on the first time I tried to activate an
item, the item was spoken, but nothing changed on the display and the menu
didn't open. I just
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 23.07.2014, 15:35 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/22 at 21:13 +0200]
The only thing I can confirm for sure is that it worked until key-tables
were
introduced; before that I worked with speech and braille keys to navigate
and
this problem
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 25.07.2014, 4:02 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/24 at 21:10 +0200]
What was preventing you from making changes in the preferences menu?
The routing keys work on the command line, but they don't work in the menu.
If I
try to etend
Hallo Dave Mielke,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 25.07.2014, 11:33 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/25 at 14:54 +0200]
The log is attached. I opened the preferences menu, tried to click on menu
options, navigated to the next entry, tried to open that one and afterwards
to
the third
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 23.07.2014, 16:04 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/13 at 12:20 +0200]
Are you saying that it's the switching of the language that causes the
problem?
No, it is the restart of BRLTTY.
Does the problem only occur when restarting brltty
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 14.07.2014, 16:46 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/13 at 12:20 +0200]
Is there no difference between retrieving keyboard key presses from the kernel
and receiving device key presses?
There is, of course, a difference in the way the key
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 11.07.2014, 18:06 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/07/10 at 20:34 +0200]
after a start of BRLTTY, no matter whether after a reboot or during a normal
user session, there is a chance that some keys are pinned. Every letter
becomes a key stroke
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Pitre schrieb am 13.07.2014, 14:49 -0400:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2014, Sebastian Humenda wrote:
Dave Mielke schrieb am 11.07.2014, 18:06 -0400:
Are you saying that pressing caps lock - which you've redefined to be
escape
and expect to be escape - is still acting as caps
Hello,
after a start of BRLTTY, no matter whether after a reboot or during a normal
user session, there is a chance that some keys are pinned. Every letter
becomes a key stroke. Most often, all letters are capitalized, as if shift would
be pressed the whole time. This happens even so my caps_lock
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 29.04.2014, 15:01 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/04/29 at 19:08 +0200]
I think just one which cycles through all available commands is fine.
Right now, when there are only two choices, our toggle commands play an on
tune
or an off tune
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 24.04.2014, 22:51 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/04/24 at 17:03 +0200]
Is ther a way to specify the speech punctuation level in the configuration
file
Only if the speech driver you're using has a driver parameter which does that.
Look
Hello,
is there a way to toggle the speech punctuation level easily? I am switching
languages quite regularly and I'd like to have different punctuation levels for
different languages. Is ther a way to specify the speech punctuation level in
the configuration file or is it possible to bind a key
Hello,
Siju Samuel schrieb am 20.03.2014, 9:50 -0500:
Is it hedoProfiLine. NVDA -google search gave a reference as
below
http://community.nvda-project.org/attachment/ticket/1863/hedoProfiLine.py
Well, I am not sure whether that's the same driver. Maybe the ProfiLine is the
80 character
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 20.03.2014, 11:01 -0400:
I hope they can send you either a specification (hopefully in English)
What's their native language?
German.
or if that fails their NVDA driver source.
Is their driver separate from NVDA, or might it just be part of the NVDA
source
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 10.03.2014, 15:59 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/03/10 at 20:45 +0100]
I hope the problem can be handled without destroying the nice new
architecture.
I'm sure it can. That's what they (don't) pay us for. :-)
:)
I've already coded what I
Hello,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 11.03.2014, 10:17 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/03/11 at 15:05 +0100]
It works great here!
Excellent! How about the thing where you said it'd die after a half hour or so?
By the way: Was that half hour thing on 4.5 or on 5.0?
Already in 4.5. I
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke wrote:
I think I need a little more information. Could you please type something
predictable, like the alphabet, and let me know which character is the first
one for which the display doesn't update? Perhaps you could keep going until
the problem has occurred, maybe,
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 10.03.2014, 12:30 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/03/10 at 16:00 +0100]
I have tried my very best, but unfortunately the error _seems_ not to occurre
that frequently when typing. It happens faster when slowly scrolling, e.g.
through a file.
Do
Hello,
can I somehow provide more information to solve my problem with BRLTTY 5.0? With
the current status, the release is unusable and it would render my system
useless as soon as BRLTTY 5.0 is uploaded to Debian unstable.
BRLTTY 4.5 also shows some USB warnings, when called with -v:
BRLTTY
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 06.03.2014, 15:15 -0500:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/03/06 at 19:28 +0100]
For this I have built BRLTTY from git and attach a short log file (-l 7), the
error occurred a few seconds after the start.
[...]
Am I correct that your problem
Hi,
with the latest source from the git repository, as well as the stable release of
BRLTTY, my focus display stops working after a time (from 10 - 60 seconds).
When speech is enabled, I notice that BRLTTY is still up and running, but the
display stopped working. It can be re-enabled by pressing
Hello,
In the BRLTTY release there are man pages for the BrlAPI reference. According to
the Debian error spotting utility Lintian, there are some mistakes in the
formatting of the man pages (e.g. incorrect what-is section, etc.). I could
easily fix those, but it looks to me if the files were
Hello,
Mario Lang schrieb am 01.03.2014, 17:52 +0100:
Sebastian Humenda shume...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
with the latest source from the git repository, as well as the stable
release of
BRLTTY, my focus display stops working after a time (from 10 - 60 seconds).
When speech is enabled, I notice
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 01.03.2014, 12:27 -0500:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2014/03/01 at 14:09 +0100]
In the BRLTTY release there are man pages for the BrlAPI reference. According
to
the Debian error spotting utility Lintian, there are some mistakes in the
formatting
Hello Samuel,
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 01.03.2014, 14:19 -0500:
Sebastian Humenda, le Sat 01 Mar 2014 19:58:02 +0100, a écrit :
Thanks, so it's doxygen which translates not quite correctly to the groff
output
Yes, see #630019.
So we cannot do anything about this. Thanks for pointing it out
Hallo Mario Lang,
Mario Lang schrieb am 01.03.2014, 20:56 +0100:
Sebastian Humenda shume...@gmx.de writes:
Hello,
Mario Lang schrieb am 01.03.2014, 17:52 +0100:
Sebastian Humenda shume...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
with the latest source from the git repository, as well as the stable
release
Hello Dietmar,
didi.segb...@arcor.de schrieb am 09.02.2014, 10:35 +0100:
where can i find packages for brltty 5.0 for debian wheezy or can i build
the packages myself?
You can always try building packages yourself, but for BRLTTy, that is not
trivial.
Unfortunately, BRLTTY 5.0 has not yet been
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke schrieb am 10.10.2013, 14:00 -0400:
[quoted lines by mattias on 2013/10/07 at 20:46 +0200]
are it possible to get brltty work with mail and web?
Not at the mnoment. Screen content from those apps isn't given to Android's
accessibility framework. For example, even though
Hello,
Jean-Philippe MENGUAL schrieb am 17.08.2013, 0:29 +0200:
I make brltty start automatically at boot time. But when starting, BRLTTY
speaks
in English and not in French. However, if I restart brltty once logged in, it
speaks in French. It means that brltty can use brltty.mo at the proper
Hello Mario,
Mario Lang schrieb am 28.06.2013, 14:37 +0200:
I have two, actually three, sound cards in my home machine. The first,
and therefore default, is a multichannel card which has 8 analog in and
outputs. This card does not work well with stereo producing programs.
I am wondering, does
Hello Christopher,
Christopher Emery schrieb am 14.03.2013, 13:38 -0400:
I am wondering has anyone been able to get BRLTTY to run on a R-Pi? If so
Yes, what exactly do you want to know? Just install the package:
# apt-get install brltty
(and maybe brltty-espeak).
Regarding the eSpeak driver,
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 17.08.2012, 13:04 -0400:
[quoted lines by Nicolas Pitre on 2012/08/15 at 17:29 -0400]
Attached is a patch to make the eSpeak driver threaded.
Okay, this patch has now been committed. For those who may not know what it's
all about, if you
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 06.06.2012, 13:14 -0400:
Okay, the SPEAK_PREV/NEXT_LINE functions now honour the Skip Identical Lines
setting.
I'll wait for the rest of today (Wednesday) in case there are any last minute
German Translations: In the Submenu speech, some start
Hello,
could the €-sign be added to the German Text Table? It's represented using dots
7,4,5. Currently, eSpeak speaks it as euro, but the braille displays shows a
?.
Thanks
Sebastian
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Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 04.06.2012, 9:38 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/06/04 at 10:32 +0200]
could the €-sign be added to the German Text Table? It's represented using
dots
7,4,5.
Done. Please confirm that it's working correctly.
It's working
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Pitre n...@fluxnic.net schrieb am 03.06.2012, 6:59 -0400:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2012, Eric Scheibler wrote:
But brltty doesn't use the faster speech, I've set the speech speed to 20
and it's relatively slow. Is there something I can do to make the espeak
also faster in brltty?
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 31.05.2012, 17:44 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/31 at 23:29 +0200]
I've noticed that there's a difference between LNUP and SPEAK_PREV_LINE (the
same for LNDN and SPEAK_NEXT_LINE). Is this necessary? Using SPEAK_*_LINE has
Hello,
I've noticed that there's a difference between LNUP and SPEAK_PREV_LINE (the
same for LNDN and SPEAK_NEXT_LINE). Is this necessary? Using SPEAK_*_LINE has
the disadvantage for me that even with autospeak set to no, BRLTTY starts
speaking when navigating on the screen.
The same is true for
Hello,
I have a program which helps me writing some mathematical expressions (in LaTeX)
and is doing some calculations at the same time. It would be handy if I could
append/insert text into BRLTTY's cut/paste buffer via BRLAPI. Is this possible?
Is this also possible with the python bindings?
Hello Nicolas,
Nicolas Pitre n...@fluxnic.net schrieb am 30.05.2012, 3:35 -0400:
On Wed, 30 May 2012, Eric Scheibler wrote:
1. Announcing of capitals still doesn't work if I set the raise
pitch method. Letters are spoken with a higher pitch but also are doubled.
If I type jJ on the command
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 24.05.2012, 13:12 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/24 at 10:05 +0200]
with the latest BRLTTY SVN build, I'm experiencing a problem when reading
texts.
When I'm in Vim on the last line of the text buffer (one line before
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 22.05.2012, 8:12 -0400:
If any of you would like a key binding for the new time command, please let us
know soon or it won't be in 4.4. Let us know which kind of braille display
you're using, and which key combination you'd like to use.
Only on
Hi Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 21.05.2012, 5:31 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/20 at 10:24 +0200]
I've changed the key table, which worked in 4.2 and I just copied it
to the 4.4. If you could have a look, we could at least exclude this as the
problem.
I've
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 20.05.2012, 3:28 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/19 at 22:03 +0200]
The function to go one display length forward/backward (FWINLT/FWINRT). But I
think Up/Down should react as well, when in this mode.
Am I correct that what
Hello Mario,
Mario Lang ml...@delysid.org schrieb am 21.05.2012, 0:50 +0200:
If you are a german native speaker, I'd like to catch your attention for
a while and point you at the ability of BRLTTY to have localized
messages. If you have not noticed so far, yes, thats possible. All you
[...]
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 18.05.2012, 21:17 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/18 at 21:59 +0200]
when building the latest source, I get the following errors:
./charset_iconv.c: In function ‘getLocaleCharset’:
./charset_iconv.c:63: warning: implicit
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 19.05.2012, 14:02 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/19 at 19:40 +0200]
I'd love to have the possibility to have the cursor set to the next line, when
the display reaches the end of the line / the display moves on the next one
Hi,
when building the latest source, I get the following errors:
./charset_iconv.c: In function ‘getLocaleCharset’:
./charset_iconv.c:63: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘nl_langinfo’
./charset_iconv.c:63: error: ‘CODESET’ undeclared (first use in this function)
./charset_iconv.c:63:
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 08.05.2012, 10:34 -0400:
[quoted lines by Lee Maschmeyer on 2012/05/08 at 10:02 -0400]
I just built 6399 and am testing it with the run-brltty script. The up
and down keys on the display go from one submenu to another, but the
panning keys do the
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 07.05.2012, 7:11 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/07 at 12:13 +0200]
I guess you're using gettext. I take a look at wikipedia, since I'm not a C
programmer:
===
printf(_(My name is %s.\n), my_name);
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Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 04.05.2012, 6:42 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/04 at 09:17 +0200]
Does this cap prefix need to be internationalized?
You can also use capital, if that's more intuitive / user friendly. Yes, I
would
localize it.
I think
Hello Eric,
Eric Scheibler em...@eric-scheibler.de schrieb am 05.05.2012, 13:00 +0200:
I've tried out the latest brltty on ubuntu 12.04 and encountered a few
problems. Some of them may relate to ubuntu and some of them are general
issues.
[...]
To get speech work I start the terminal on the
Hello Dave,
more testing on this showed that the hangs are more often after special keys.
Everything what is not a letter or a digit can cause those hangs. E. g. if you
spell something with caps, the key gets doubled or tripled. That is also true
for delete or backspace, both sometimes delete 2-3
Hi Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 03.05.2012, 19:15 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/05/03 at 11:01 +0200]
I would like to have the choice between raised Pitch and the Voice saying
cap.
Does this cap prefix need to be internationalized?
You can also use capital
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 02.05.2012, 19:21 -0400:
The latest code raises the speech pitch for uppercase letters.
I would like to have the choice between raised Pitch and the Voice saying cap.
I think this is the last feature asked for. Is the speech support now adequate?
Hello,
when testing BRLTTY 4.4, I've discovered a issue with the key table which
doesn't occur in the stable release of 4.2, which I mainly use.
When a key table is activated, Key presses get doubled and it gets even worse
when typing really fast. It must be a problem of BRLTTY., since it doesn't
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 03.05.2012, 7:49 -0400:
BRLTTY also says now always space here. Does BRLTTY have localisation
support
and if yes, how can I activate it, is this done during build time?
It does, but this is probably a new word which our fearless translators
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 29.04.2012, 0:13 -0400:
The latest code now has the following commands. To save on complexity, all
need
KPPlus held, and shifted means KPPlus+KP0. Please let me know what's missing.
[...]
456: previous word, current word, next word
789:
Hello,
when using BRLTTY under X (with Orca), some functions from Orca are not
reachable due to the laptop layout I'm using. To avoid having to switch off
BRLTTY, I've configured the most needed BRLTTY functions to ControlRight instead
of Caps.
It would be better, if BRLTTY wouldn't listen for
Hi Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 29.04.2012, 22:55 -0400:
[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2012/04/29 at 22:47 +0200]
[...]
* word echo not beeing configurable (I won't use it if it's configurable)
But it is. If autospeak is enabled, then, right under it, you'll now see
Hello Dave,
Dave Mielke d...@mielke.cc schrieb am 27.04.2012, 0:23 -0400:
Completed word echoing has now been added to the autospeak feature.
Autospeak now echoes a number of different things. These are: new characters,
deleted characters, replaced characters, completed words, and the
Hello Tom,
Tom Fowle wa6iv...@fastmail.fm schrieb am 25.04.2012, 21:06 -0700:
I'd think that some means of linking Brltty and Speakup so that the braille
display could easilly be brought to the current speakup location, and/or to
the application cursor, and viceversa would do the job.
I don't
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