Re: [orca-list] gnome-mud



If you run debian via crouton on chromeos

You use the same as you do on a computer

 

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Från: chrys linux-a11y org
Skickat: den 2 oktober 2017 09:45
Till: mjonsson1986 gmail com
Kopia: storm_dragon linux-a11y org; orca-list gnome org
Ämne: Re: [orca-list] gnome-mud

 

Howdy,

 

Ah ok. I wonder if speech-dispacher  is available  on chromebooks? Or what speech API is available there?

 

Cheers Chrys

 

Am Freitag 29. September 2017 schrieb mattias jonsson:

> Yes but if you run debian on a chromebook with crouton you cant access a vt terminal

>

> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10

>

> Från: Storm Dragon

> Skickat: den 28 september 2017 22:09

> Till: Orca-list

> Ämne: Re: [orca-list] gnome-mud

>

> Howdy,

> Personally, I  MUD from the console, using the screen reader Fenrir: https://github.com/chrys87/fenrir

>

> I am the developer of the tintin-alteraeon pack, so everything is well tested on the console side of things. I do have some users who do everything from within gnome using Orca. So, I try my best to keep things working there too.

>

> In fact, it should even work in Macs. I hear that voiceover's terminal support leaves a lot to be desired though. I think that TDSR is supposed to work on macs too though, so that may be an option. I'm sure Fenrir could be extended to work in a Mac invironment. It is designed to be easily extendable and will have terminal emulator support soon as well as being a full featured console screen reader.

>

> I know there was some interest in porting it over to BSD too, but I'm not sure if anyone is still interested in doing that or not.

>

> So, if you are interested in the tintin-alteraeon pack, or need help, feel free to contact me off list. I can also help with Fenrir setup if needed. The tintin-alteraeon pack should work just as well using Orca and gnome-terminal as it does in console though. You may want to disable the menu access keys for gnome-terminal though. This will let you use quick navigation keys as well as the setkey function in the pack.

>

> HTH

> Storm

> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 07:02:24AM -0700, deedra waters wrote:

> >If you're going to use tintin  you may want to use another screen

> >reader in that window such as yasr or tdsr. I highly recommend tdsr

> >

> >http://github.com/tspivy/tdsr

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >On 09/27/2017 11:45 AM, Storm Dragon wrote:

> >>Howdy,

> >>Gnome-mud is sort of a graphical client. What it actually does, is

> >>wrap a terminal in a graphical box. It even had the old bug with VTE

> >>that caused the first character to be omitted . I'm pretty sure that

> >>bug has been fixed now.

> >>

> >>If you try something like tintin++, it's pretty much the same thing.

> >>Tintin++, by the way, has much much better trigger, alias, macro,

> >>etc support than gnome-mud. It is what the Alter Aeon pack is based

> >>on, and all of the users seem to find it reasonably easy to use. The

> >>project is located at

> >>https://github.com/stormdragon2976/tintin-alteraeon

> >>

> >>There is another project for Empire MUD, but it has fallen a bit out

> >>of date. Also, there is one for that other space game, Miriani or

> >>whatever it is called. I haven't done anything with that in years

> >>though, so I'm not sure where the code is for it. I just helped some

> >>friends start the project and I'm not even sure if they have kept up

> >>with it or not.

> >>

> >>If you would like to have a graphical launcher for tintin, you can

> >>write a desktop file so you can just press enter on it and it will

> >>open a tintin++ session for you in a terminal. It will, in

> >>appearance, be just like a graphical client. Tintin++ is probably

> >>the best choice for mudding for several reasons, including it is

> >>actively developed, and is the only one I know of that supports SSL.

> >>

> >>I believe, as far as accessibility goes, you will get the best

> >>results using gnome-terminal. It doesn't have that many dependancies

> >>if yo uare using a different desktop like mate. I haven't tried mate

> >>terminal in a while though, so it may be just as good.

> >>

> >>HTH

> >>Storm

> >>On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 12:45:52PM +0200, mattias jonsson wrote:

> >>>gnome-mud are a graphical client

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>På 27 september 2017 11:59:22 chrys linux-a11y org skrev:

> >>>

> >>>>Howdy,

> >>>>>Mate-terminal and launch Tintin?

> >>>>But that is a terminal? Isnt also gnome-mud just a termial wrapper?

> >>>>if you are on debian did you try:

> >>>>aptitude search mud | grep client

> >>>>or

> >>>>apt-cache search mud | grep client

> >>>>to search some in your repository? maybe you will find something

> >>>>usefull if you dont like tintin.

> >>>>In my Arch repo there is a big flood of mud clients. i tried several,

> >>>>but those are all just show me an terminal with more or less clickable

> >>>>gimicks to edit the connection information.

> >>>>

> >>>>cheers chrys

> >>>>Zitat von mattias jonsson <mjonsson1986 gmail com>:

> >>>>

> >>>>>Mate-terminal and launch Tintin?

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Skickades från E-post för Windows 10

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Från: chrys

> >>>>>Skickat: den 27 september 2017 00:23

> >>>>>Till: mattias jonsson; orca-list

> >>>>>Ämne: Re: [orca-list] gnome-mud

> >>>>>

> >>>>>Howdy,

> >>>>>

> >>>>>my girlfriend is using powwow. many people here are using tintin++

> >>>>>as far as i know. but those are for sure terminal based clients

> >>>>>(both are easy to use, free and powerful). what brings me to my

> >>>>>question:

> >>>>>Isn't a MUD a terminal only game? how do i play a terminal based

> >>>>>game without an terminal?

> >>>>>sorry for my stupidness ( i never played a mud by myself). i just

> >>>>>see what my girlfriend is doing lol and that seems not to be very

> >>>>>graphical.

> >>>>>

> >>>>>cheers chrys

> >>>>>Am 26.09.2017 um 17:36 schrieb mattias jonsson:

> >>>>>Seems it dont are in sid?

> >>>>>Are there other accessible mud clients?

> >>>>>Not terminal based

> >>>>>Skickades från E-post för Windows 10

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>_______________________________________________

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> >>>>>Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/

> >>>>>GNOME Universal Access guide:

> >>>>>https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html

> >>>>>Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>

> >>>

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> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>_______________________________________________

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> >>orca-list gnome org

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> >>Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca

> >>Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/

> >>GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html

> >>Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org

> >

>

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