I've never used Tmux, but that sounds like a prime example of why I prefer SBL's less chatty nature to espeakup. To give a similar example with a program I use regularly, Nano defaults to having a title bar on the top and a status bar on the third line from the bottom(the bottom two lines are a command quick reference). Espeakup will read these everytime they change, but SBL will only read them if I use screen review to read them, and in most cases, I prefer not to hear what's on those lines(the one exception I can think of where I would prefer espeakup's chattier behavior is in the case of pressing ctrl+C, which prints current position on the status line(I also often care about the lines written when saving a file, but since I'm usually at the end of a file when saving, I can usually just use caps+pageDown to read from current position to end of screen instead of having to manully navigate to the status line with caps and up/down arrows like I usually have to do with current position since I usually do ctrl+c in the middle of a file). Admittedly, there are cases I wish I could switch between "read all newly displayed text" and "read only what I tell you to read" on the fly. I find the latter better for most things, but the former is nice when playing text adventures. -Jeffery _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list