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- From: Hart Larry <chime@xxxxxxxxxxx-humphrey.com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 15:46:48 -0800 (PST)
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Well, I just joined this list this Friday. From the start I know nothing about
emacs, as I usually run nano or pico for an editor.
Actually, as emacspeak has such good support for the dectalk, I wonder if
instead of running speakup here in Linux, if I some how could load whatever
dectalk-pc drivers through emacspeak--and then run YASR? Since I am fairly
new in linux I am quite comfortable with a Vocal-Eyes style screen-reader, with
great dictionary support.
I have tried Jupiter, but so far it is not exactly a screen-reader in the
traditional sense.
So I am basicly looking for better alternatives to speakup which work well with
decpc. Thanks so much in advance
Hart
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