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Re: Accessible Chess game?
- To: Thomas Ward <slingshooter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Accessible Chess game?
- From: Mario Lang <mlang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 12:37:57 +0100
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Thomas Ward <slingshooter@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hi, does anyone know of any chess games for Linux that works well with
> speakup or emacspeak?
http://www.gci-net.com/users/j/johnw/EmacsChess.html
is the only one I know. Its still sort of in development, but
you can already use it to play against gnuchess, or even on the
free internet chess server (FICS).
It offers a special display type chess-plain which is well suited
for braille users methinks. Emacspeak extensions should be easily doable
since emacs-chess is very module. Infact there is already a chess-announce.el
module, which uses Festival to speak the moves of your oponent.
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CYa,
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