Wrong. If a synth goes whacky, it must be reinitialized to get it to work right, and not all synths have an on/off switch. At 10:06 AM 1/11/02 -0500, you wrote: >On 11 Jan 2002, Kirk Reiser wrote: > >> On another note, mentioning that something should be there because it >> is part of windows/dos screen review packages is a non-starter with >> me. That means we should do something because it is available in that >> other o.s. I base what needs to be done on what features seem >> reasonable to provide better access to linux. I am not at all >> interested in keeping up with those other packages. So if you folks >> want to make a comparison based on features, you might as well just >> piss off. > >Kirk, > >I support your position completely! Speakup is at the point where >it is vulnerable to the bells and whistles syndrome, where folks >want to throw in the kitchen sink. Stick to the straight and >narrow and make sure each feature under consideration really >belongs in a screen reader. Examples: the cut and paste feature >really did belong; the reinitialization feature really does not. > >Chuck > > >*<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>* >Visit me at http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh >The Moon is Waning Crescent (4% of Full) > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > Jason Symes