Re: [orca-list] Is anyone still using gnome-speech with Orca master?



Hi,

I currently am using gnome speech with orca 2.32.1 (the latest in the
gentoo portage tree). I've found that if I tab or arrow around, speech
dispatcher seems to run the ends of things together. Also, when I'm
reading  a page (wikipedia articles for instance), it likes to take
it's sweet time reading around the links lol. Is there a fix for that?
If so, I could use speech dispatcher fulltime.

Thanks,
KJ4UFX
{.i doi .tcikoritys. mi cuxna ba'e do}


On 4/27/11, Hammer Attila <hammera pickup hu> wrote:
Hy Joanie,

Since Speech-dispatcher works pulseaudio, I using Speech-dispatcher,
very old time I not used gnome-speech backend.
What will be happening when you removing gnome-speech related components
the Orca level translation marked punctuation characters?
I think this strings now defined with src/orca/chnames.py file (and if I
remember right the minimal need punctuation level is defined too a
character this file), some example strings:
#. Translators: this is the spoken word for the character '"' (U+0022)
#.
#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:55
msgid "quote"
msgstr "idÃzÅjel"

#. Translators: this is the spoken word for the character '#' (U+0023)
#.
#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:59
msgid "number"
msgstr "kettÅs kereszt"

If I known right Speech-dispatcher not using this character definitions
and handling now different way the punctuation levels, or I remember wrong?

Attila
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