Hi, I can comment on the first two bugs. The first is a bug. Minorly irritating. I can get the jist from reviewing the bottom of the screen, but clearing this up would speed things a bit. The second is not a bug. It says zed when you pres the z, because it was writtin by a dude just down the road from me in london ontario canada. Here, we call that letter zed, as opposed to the american zee. Dr. Seus would never approve, but I like it. Smile. Cheers, Erik You need more space! Compare hard drives starting at $236 cdn for 120, $304 for 160, and $420 for 200 GB at 7200 RPM. http://www.mlhsystems.com/momex/NavCode/Hardware/ID/HardDrive/Affiliate/ERIK BURGGRA Convert to $US at http://www.xe.com/ucc ----- Original Message ----- From: Luke Davis <ldavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <Speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Cc: <kirk at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 2:07 AM Subject: Speakup Bugs > Here are some further potential bugs. > > 1. If you backspace [at the shell prompt], while parked, it will not > speak the deleted characters, but will instead speak [maybe], the > character on which the reading cursor is located (after). > > 2. It says "zepthd", or something such as that, when you read or press a > "z". > > 3. While using the dec express, and having Speakup spell a word in all > caps, or some caps and some other types, it will read the first two or so > letters, say "command error in string value", one or more characters > further, and later, depending on whether the word/acronym/etc., is short > or long, "command error in parameter", followed by maybe some numbers or > the like. I think this is the dec's bug, but speakup's problem, in the way > it is sending data to the DEC. > > 4. In the todo file, it suggests that a good new feature, would be to > check parck status and store it, before doing a console switch. This > appears to work now. > > Luke > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > >