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On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 02:14:32AM +0100, Gilles Casse wrote:
> 1. An Emacspeak speech server: probably the fastest to
> implement and a pure Emacspeak solution.
> However, I would prefer if possible a more universal solution,
> compliant with other Accessibility technologies such as Speakup,
> Yasr, and perhaps Orca or LSR.
Yasr and Orca can both use Emacspeak speech servers - not sure about the
others.
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