New speakup 'Read All' Command in CVS for litetalk driver

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It said that "until a eky is pressed to stop the reading". So you'd press 
any key, apart from the shift, which moves on a line. Is this right?

Cheers,

Chris Norman
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From: "Steve Holmes" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: New speakup 'Read All' Command in CVS for litetalk driver


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> This sounds like a very interesting feature for sure.  I do have a
> couple questions though.  How do you stop it from reading if you don't
> wanna hear any more and speakup isn't to the bottom yet?  The other
> questions is more a statement that I would like to add support for the
> Speakout (spkout) synth and possibly the Accent PC.  I would think if it
> gett it working for an Accent PC that I could also get it in place for
> the SA model as well.  My SA is broken so I can't test with it but I'm
> pretty sure the Accent drivers are similar enough in most areas.  My
> first priority would be the Speakout as I use that one the most.  Hum,
> the software speech driver woulde a good one to work on too.
>
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:58:22AM -0400, MICHAEL MCDONALD wrote:
>> I have added a new command to speakup CVS for the litetalk driver.  It
>> is a read all command to make it easier to read thru entire documents in
>> applications that use the down arrow to scroll thru a document.  The
>> command can be accessed by using the 'speakup key' and the 'r' key.
>> Once pressed it should read thru the document line by line until a key
>> is pressed to stop the read all.  The shift will cause the speakup to
>> skip to the next line.
>>
>> Currently this command only works for the litetalk driver, but I
>> believe it should be pretty easy to add support for other drivers
>> depending on if and how indexing is supported in different synths.  If
>> anyone is intersted in trying to add support for another driver I can
>> help you with it.
>>
>> Also if someone tries to get this from CVS could you let me know if
>> everything downloads correctly.  I had to make changes to many different
>> files and I just want to know that they were all updated correctly.
>>
>> Michael McDonald
>> APH
>>
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