Re: Console screenreaders

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Tim here.  If you need a larger cut-and-paste buffer, I strongly
suggest tinkering with a terminal multiplexer like either tmux or GNU
screen.  I use tmux primarily for the multiplexing, split windows,
the ability to detach & reattach, and the silence/activity monitoring.
But as an added benefit, I can set my scroll-back buffer-size to
thousands of lines letting me copy/paste from it, even if my actual
terminal is only 80 by 25.

-tim

On October  3, 2020, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> Well Janina, I found that if I set my console at more than
> 135lines, I would have strange results useing alpine with writing
> longer messages. In that case it was a challenge knowing where I am
> in a larger message. NANO didn't seem an issue. Obviously I find a
> larger screen helpful in useing the Speakup cut-and-paste feature.
> Chime
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