Wait...Midori works with Orca? Neat if so....hopefully they fixed the
crashing with it.
I've never got it to work that well, with a quick pacman -S Midori and
trying it, it isn't picking up Orca running so do I need flags for it a
la Chromium or do I need a devel version or something?How
On 12/5/21 18:04, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Dillo gives me no speech at all here, and even tab says nothing. As I
recall, I've tried dillo several times on various distributions, and
at no time have I been able to get it speaking. On the other hand, I
do still seem to have fairly good luck with Midori, which is about the
fastest and most lightweight browser that works with Orca that I know.
It seems to have some glitches, especially places where it gets stuck,
but it does mostly work OK. Having said this, Seamonkey, which you
indicated you already have, is able to replace both Firefox and
Thunderbird, and you can start it as either an email application using
the command line
seamonkey --mail
or as a browser just by running it without any flags or with a URL.
I'm not sure it's any lighter than Firefox when it runs as a browser,
but it certainly does appear to be lighter than Thunderbird when used
to read and write email.
~Kyle
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