I have a skype account which is didier.spaier but am usually not connected. I never used JACK, maybe I will try, but that would be in a few days. Feel free to send me an email at this address <my first name> at slint dot fr. Didier -- Didier Spaier Slint maintainer http://slint.fr On 9/11/18 12:53 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: > It was accesible in sonar so I will have to try it in arch sadly I > don't have access to my arch box because were moving and its in > storage. Also when using JACK if you could check will it brake orca? > If you have a skype I would try and contact you on there to talk about > more things with arch. And also try and rout audio through jack using > skype. > > On 9/10/18, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> In Arch it's in the AUR, named qt-at-spi (lower case letters). >> >> To install a package from the AUR (Arch User repository) >> read this article from the Arch Wiki: >> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository >> >> I just installed mumble in Slint to check, it doen't seem accessible >> at all. Skint shpis Qt4, maybe you'll have better results with >> Arch that ships Qt5, I don't know. >> >> If Peter Vagner reads this post, he could shed more light >> as he is the packager of qt-at-spi for Arch. >> >> Didier >> -- >> Didier Spaier >> Slint maintainer >> http://slint.fr >> >> >> On 9/10/18 11:41 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>> I would also love to know how to install QT-AT-SPI that was one of the >>> headaches I have to deal with because I want to use mumble. >>> >>> On 9/10/18, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>>> Hello, Didier here. >>>> >>>> I just checked on Slint, installing i3 for the first time >>>> >>>> It can be started with startx (in Slint, I just selected it >>>> typing session-chooser) and yes orca works with i3 as long >>>> as the apps you use are accessible. This is of course >>>> the case for Firefox. >>>> >>>> Only caveat: in Slint I had to type orca& from a terminal >>>> to get it started. I didn't investigate why (yet) as I am >>>> busy doing other things. >>>> >>>> Which distribution are you using? >>>> -- >>>> Didier Spaier >>>> Slint maintainer >>>> http://slint.fr >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/10/18 9:44 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote: >>>>> So how would I handle the login greater? Maybe I could just do it how >>>>> I do it login with speakup and start i3 with startx. But then is orca >>>>> accessible to i3. >>>>> >>>>> On 9/10/18, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> I save my speakup settings by calling a script /bin/setspeakup >>>>>> from within rc.local. >>>>>> >>>>>> This script contains lines such as: >>>>>> >>>>>> echo 6 > /speakup/soft/freq >>>>>> echo 7 > /speakup/soft/pitch >>>>>> echo 2 > /speakup/soft/vol >>>>>> echo 1 > /speakup/spell_delay >>>>>> echo 3 > /speakup/soft/rate >>>>>> echo 122 zee > /speakup/i18n/characters >>>>>> echo 90 ZEE > /speakup/i18n/characters >>>>>> chmod 666 /speakup/key_echo >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This gives me the slow default speakup voice during the initial part >>>>>> of the boot process, but changes to my preferred voice near the end. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 12:02:53PM -0400, Linux for blind general >>>>>> discussion >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> Hello I want to install arch on my laptop. I would like to use a >>>>>>> window manager rather than a full blown desktop because I'm limited >>>>>>> on >>>>>>> space. I would also like to setup a accessible login prompt. I would >>>>>>> like to try my hand at i3. I tryed ratpoison and I could never get >>>>>>> firefox-esr sound to work. Also how do you save speakup settings >>>>>>> between reboots. 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