Yes and since many of Speakup's options are in /proc/speakup, it would be interesting to save the window definition and options in there as well and just use wrapper scripts to preload /proc/speakup/window... with appropriate values for a given app. Sounds kinda like the way we did things with ScreenTalk and Prokey. Anyone remember back that far?:) Quite a bit of power there dispite the brain dead OS we were using back then. On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 01:08:37PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote: > Very cool. I knew I should have asked about this sooner! <grin> > > Also, like the silence Window that I hadn't yet noticed in Speakup CVS. > However, I wonder if it will need to be much more sophisticated before > it's very useful? For example, I doubt that defining a particular region > as silent only makes sense in particular screens of particular > applications--not across consoles and all applications, for example. > Also, I would expect that being able to specify multiple regions for all > kinds of rule based behavior would be the eventual goal, e.g. silent in > some apps, auto spoken on certain screens of other apps, chained in a > particular order for yet other apps, etc. -- Make sure your E-mail can be read by everyone! http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html