I just found that Growl has a setting to read out the messages and since on
a mac at least Ubiquity uses Growl, this problem is solved. Of course, we
still need to make TTS work on previews, suggestions and input in the
Ubiquity box.

- Abi

2009/2/10 gozala <[email protected]>

>
> I think it can be done! but as I am a Linux user I can't really play
> with that but might I will do that at some point
>
>
> On Feb 3, 1:52 pm, Abimanyu Raja <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Tested and it works great! I wonder if we can get this to use the OSX TTS
> > directly... It'll be much faster that way.
> > This is very good from the perspective of accessibility. But we still
> need
> > to get screen readers or some form of TTS to work on our Ubiquity box,
> > transparent messages and previews.
> >
> > - Abi
> >
> > 2009/2/3 Aza <[email protected]>
> >
> > > This is wonderful -- although being out of Internet range I haven't
> been
> > > able to test it.
> >
> > > With this, we are well on our way to making a better screen reader.
> >
> > > -- aza | ɐzɐ --
> >
> > > 2009/2/1 gozala <[email protected]>
> >
> > >> It's link to my blog-post and to the ubiquity command I wrote recently
> > >> which pronounces selection
> > >> (Compatible only with Firefox 3.1)
> >
> > >>http://rfobic.blogspot.com/2009/01/ubiquity-command-say.html
> >
>

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