On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 04:59:00PM CEST, Jan Buchal wrote: > >>>>> "LP" == Lennart Poettering <lennart at poettering.net> writes: > > [....=] > > > LP> Could you please extract a minimal test case for me, then I'll > LP> have a look on it to find out what's wrong. > > Dear Mr. Poettering, > > thank for your interest for accessibility. You know that from our blind > point of view is very, very important. > > Unfortunately our resources are limited also we are no able prepare > some extra tool for a testing. However we think that the best way for > the testing is an installation of Speech dispatcher and orca. > > If a compilation from CVS is much time consuming for you now we can > prepare a Debian or Ubuntu package. We need know only if you use 32 or > 64 bits platform. Alternatively, I am willing to work with Lennart in an IRC session, with both of us having the CVS code to speech-dispatcher in front of us, and me changing code/recompiling, testing, and reporting the results. I am sure Lennart is quite busy, and he likely doesn't have an understanding of the accessibility tools that are being discussed here, and may not want to, however I am willing to be proven wrong. :) So if this is ok with you Lennart, I can join you on IRC probably some time next week if you're around, and I can help you get the code in question, and help me debug it etc, to ensure we have the best speech-dispatcher performance possible. Thanks Luke