Re: [orca-list] Would be possible send messages to Orca from Python 2?



Hi Manuel.

Because Orca is a screen reader, it is not meant for you to send Orca
messages to speak regardless of what version of Python you are using. If
what you really want to accomplish is speech output, you could send
messages to speech dispatcher to be spoken. If instead you want to
notify any user of your client of something (like a new DM), then your
client could emit desktop-environment notifications. Sighted users would
see them and Orca should present it because it presents desktop
notifications.

Hope this helps.
--joanie

On 08/07/2014 02:27 PM, Manuel wrote:
    Hi folks,

I'm developing a Twitter Client and I want add compatibility with Linux
and Mac systems. The client is created using Python 2.7 and WXPython3.0.
Now I'm testing on Linux using Sonar 2014.1.

There are a module that provides voice output using the current screen  
reader, that module works under Windows and Mac, but I don't know how to
send messages to orca, because I'm using Python2 and Orca is built in
Python3.

Someone knows if is possible send messages to orca from Python2?

Greetings.
Manuel.
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