Hi!
The fact that it's no longer under development makes me nervous though. But
thanks! I've taken a look at the site, and it looks like a great program.
Allison
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Chase" <blinux.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Hello from a new member, and some questions
I think what you want is possible with auralux. I think that's
how it's spelled.
It can be found at http://oralux.org (that's "oscar, romeo,
apple, lima, umbrella, x-ray") where you download an ISO image to
burn to a CD. It comes with a soft-synth, and (last I checked)
has support for at least the emacspeak environment, as well as
the yasr screen reader. I don't know if they ever got Speakup
working with a soft-synth, but I think it at least came with
Speakup working for hardware synths and braille output. I don't
know if they took on the job of getting X up and running with
Gnopernicus/Orca.
Auralux is no longer in development but it comes with several
screen readers bundled with it
It's somewhat sad to hear that they've discontinued the effort,
other than making their existing work available. However, it's a
great idea--to freely make available a fully accessible system
that has built-in TTS and doesn't require a screen to use at all.
-tim
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