Can We `Please Enjoy Single Digit Numbering in Speakup?
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- Subject: Can We `Please Enjoy Single Digit Numbering in Speakup?
- From: Chime Hart <chime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 May 2024 11:57:40 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi All: I think Speakup is an only screen-reader in almost any platform without
an option to switch to hear single digits while reading. Maybe Chromevox may
not have this, but just about all others from DOS up through Fenrir have
offered this in some form. While it may seem like a small thing, while reading
an Alpine mail index, hearing the word "hundred" feels as if it wastes alot of
time. If it would be more official I can file a wish-list bug against
speakup-tools? When I run reportbug, that seems an only package to file
against. And speaking of outstanding bugs, back on February 20 I filed
#1062507
about the DecTalk drivers. Funny thing was, even while reading over what I had
submitted, settings dropped. I looked around the Speakup drivers directory in a
newest 6.9 kernel, where a specific change which Samuel had helped me with
reguarding flush time. 10 is wonderful but in dectlk.c it still says 4000.
In basicly nearly 21years of useing Speakup, an only other wish list item would
be an exception dictionary. Again, an item in most other screen-readers. Thanks
so much in advance for listing-and-considering these.
Chime
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