Ang: Re: Re: A spotlight on the need for basic reading and writing support in GNOME
- From: mats lundalv vgregion se
- To: "Steve Lee" <steve fullmeasure co uk>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Ang: Re: Re: A spotlight on the need for basic reading and writing support in GNOME
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:35:16 +0100
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On 22/02/2008, mats lundalv vgregion se <mats lundalv vgregion se> wrote:
> 4) What are the minimal writing support that needs implementing?
> I think this is indicated in my points about Orca:
[snip]
ah, so basic writing support is really reading back what has just been written?
This in addition to spelling/prediction etc?
Well, I just try to be minimal ;-) Providing a suitable text-to-speech support is fundamental - not only to read back what has just been written, but text information in general of course.
With this in place it's time to go on with other aspects, like word list/prediction etc.
It's important to ensure that the speech support works well with such other tools. The typical user who may benefit from prediction, word lists, spelling/homophone/homograph checking etc will also need speech support for that.
We need also make sure that the speech support works well with OnBoard and GOK (currently you cannot execute speech commands for ORCA from OnBoard for example).
Cheers, Mats
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Steve Lee
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