Re: Terminal screen reader

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Yeah I know that. He uses now Orca, but it have some annoying bugs. He uses SVN version, after he tried the stable one, and neither one is 100% usable. Yeah I know its not too easy to write one, and so on. I just say, a console reader would be useful. By the way, thanks the "names" and so on, I will install now a Debian Lenny to give them a try. :)

2008/6/17 John covici <covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
You can't use screader with gnome, it works on the text console only.
For gnome you will need to use orca.

on Tuesday 06/17/2008 Asuka Langley(hunkumori@xxxxxxxxx) wrote
 > Thank you very much. I will install a Debian Testing with Gnome, cause my
 > friend uses that. I want to try it out to make sure its okay, but I can help
 > him with VNC or SSH. Well.. I hope it will work. :)
 >
 > Asuka
 >
 > 2008/6/16 Jos Lemmens <jos@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
 >
 > > Hello Asuka,
 > >
 > > You can try screader:
 > >
 > >   http://www.jlemmens.nl/homepage/uk/screader.html
 > >
 > > This is a screen reader based on the Screen package. It reads the
 > > Linux virtual console screen and puts it through to a speech
 > > synthesizer like espeak. I thought espeak can speak hungarian.
 > >
 > >    Regards,
 > >
 > >        Jos.
 > >
 > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:39:55PM +0200, Asuka Langley wrote:
 > > > Hello
 > > >
 > > > I know, I'm new on the list, and so on, but my blind friend asked me to
 > > > search for an answer. We are searching a terminal screen reader. Yasr was
 > > > the most hopeful, but its failed, tomorrow I will try to get it working
 > > > again. But still, we never found one, what meets with the requirement: Be
 > > > able to speak up with hungarian language.
 > > >
 > > > Shorter summary: Work with espeak, or be able to read up with hungarian
 > > > mbrola sound.
 > > >
 > > > Thank you in advance.
 > > > Asuka
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 > Thank you very much. I will install a Debian Testing with Gnome, cause my friend uses that. I want to try it out to make sure its okay, but I can help him with VNC or SSH. Well.. I hope it will work. :)<br><br>Asuka<br><br>
 > <div class="gmail_quote">2008/6/16 Jos Lemmens &lt;<a href="" href="mailto:jos@xxxxxxxxxxx">jos@xxxxxxxxxxx">jos@xxxxxxxxxxx</a>&gt;:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
 > Hello Asuka,<br>
 > <br>
 > You can try screader:<br>
 > <br>
 >  &nbsp; <a href="" href="http://www.jlemmens.nl/homepage/uk/screader.html" target="_blank">http://www.jlemmens.nl/homepage/uk/screader.html" target="_blank">http://www.jlemmens.nl/homepage/uk/screader.html</a><br>
 > <br>
 > This is a screen reader based on the Screen package. It reads the<br>
 > Linux virtual console screen and puts it through to a speech<br>
 > synthesizer like espeak. I thought espeak can speak hungarian.<br>
 > <br>
 >  &nbsp; &nbsp;Regards,<br>
 > <font color="#888888"><br>
 >  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Jos.<br>
 > </font><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><br>
 > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:39:55PM +0200, Asuka Langley wrote:<br>
 > &gt; Hello<br>
 > &gt;<br>
 > &gt; I know, I&#39;m new on the list, and so on, but my blind friend asked me to<br>
 > &gt; search for an answer. We are searching a terminal screen reader. Yasr was<br>
 > &gt; the most hopeful, but its failed, tomorrow I will try to get it working<br>
 > &gt; again. But still, we never found one, what meets with the requirement: Be<br>
 > &gt; able to speak up with hungarian language.<br>
 > &gt;<br>
 > &gt; Shorter summary: Work with espeak, or be able to read up with hungarian<br>
 > &gt; mbrola sound.<br>
 > &gt;<br>
 > &gt; Thank you in advance.<br>
 > &gt; Asuka<br>
 > <br>
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