Gnome screen reader

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Wow, have to email this guy, ask how he did this. I'm not sure of more info
about my video on the machine I want to use to test than that the card I
have is a sis 6326, and the monitor comes up unknown when I try installing
redhat, no big deal for command line only, but for gnome?
At 12:36 AM 1/6/03 +0100, you wrote:
>How silly I am! I had put the off topic/trash thing on the top and the 
>important one at the end of the message...
>Let's go with the important thing.
>Regarding the Gnome screen reader, I read on gnome-accessibility list that 
>there is a program called gnopernicus, but it does not work as properly as 
>Jaws, it is still under development.
>A colleague told me that there is a blind guy who's mail address is 
>nath31@ifrance.com (I think I saw him some months ago here in blinux list), 
>who installed Gnome with speech synthesizer by himself without any help. is 
>it true? nath31 let me know, as this colleague told me Gnome2 with 
>accessibility full support, a first release, will come out in February 
>2003. I wanted to test it for the Linux day, that was here in Italy on 23rd 
>November 2002, but I did not have the possibility to test, they told me it 
>was not ready yet.
>PS: for people coming from France or Belgium or French-speaking countries, 
>my nickname is pronounced as the Irish writer Joyce.
>bye
>Jois
>PPS: is KDE also developing an accessibility support?
>PPPS: and does emacspeak really work using X too?
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