Re: [orca-list] accessible E-book reader for linux



If you use Emacs and Emacspeak, nov.el (mov-mode) from MELPA is great, and works with ePub files.

On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:41 AM, Didier Spaier <didier slint fr> wrote:

Hello Michael,

ebook-speaker is accessible.

You won't need Orca to use it, as its name says,
so better mute Orca while you use it.

It works in graphical mode (on the desktop) as in console mode.

Basic usage is very simple, just type:
ebook-speaker <book name>
On some distributions the B in eBook is capitalized.

Best,

Didier
--
Dider Spaier
Slint distribution
http://slint.fr 

On 17/12/2018 08:26, Michael Weaver via orca-list wrote:
Does anyone know of an accessible Ebook reader which works with Orca?

I tried Calibre but couldn't read a book I loaded from a CD.

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