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I understand.  Perhaps something either for later or for another platform.
I am a hardware synth person, so suppose I will need to learn not only if 
there is a debian distro with orca, but if it works with say a dec 
express.
Thanks again,
Karen

On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Kenny Hitt wrote:

> Hi.
>
> Firefox 2.0 still has accessibility problems.  I know it is in Ubuntu
> Edgy.  It should be available in other Linux distros.  You can improve
> access to it if you install the Firevox plugin.  This makes Firefox self
> voicing.  It can use Orca as it's speech output, so you can use what
> ever synth you use with Orca.
>
> Gaime is a part of the Gnome desktop.  I believe there are issues with
> some versions using Orca, but I haven't had problems using the default
> version included in Ubuntu Edgy.
>
>          Kenny
>
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 02:54:17PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> Hi again,
>> Question number two.
>> I have skimmed references to Linux editions of this now being available,
>> but was unclear for which distributions?
>> Is this tied to only one, and if not, can the structure created be
>> integrated into another distribution with successful speech?
>> Thanks again,
>> Karen
>>
>>
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