Re: no speech out of gnopernicus except welcome
- From: Marc Mulcahy <marc mulcahy sun com>
- To: covici ccs covici com, Peter Korn <peter korn sun com>
- Cc: John Covici <covici ccs covici com>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: no speech out of gnopernicus except welcome
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 23:57:33 -0600
John,
Also, if you have an environment in which you can build GNOME modules, you
might try just checking out libgail-gnome and seeing how you get
along. libgail-gnome is needed to make the panel and many other GNOME apps
accessible.
marc
At 03:51 PM 4/14/2003 -0400, John covici wrote:
Well, it said the word panel, possibly an improvement, but its
looking for libgale-gnome which seems not to be there.
I may try some other apps and see if it says anything.
But so far no luck, although I did hear restore window once, so it
looks like something is happening.
What I think I need to do is get the whole gnome environment from cvs
rather than trying to use the Debian gnome 2.2 environment -- what
would be the best way to do that?
on Monday 04/14/2003 Peter Korn(peter korn sun com) wrote
> Hi John,
>
> > Hi. After getting cvs versions of gnopernicus, atk at-spi and of
> > course the famous gtk-doc, I cannot get gnopernicus to say anything
> > after the welcome message -- I can run gnome-panel, and nothing
> > happens hotting tab, alt, arrow keys and I get nothing. It always
> > says welcome to gnopernicus, so its running and the message says
> > speech initialization successful on the text console, but that's all
> > I get.
> >
> > Well, what do I do from here?
>
> The accessibility machinery needs to be turned on for Gnopenricus to read
> the contents of applications. The attached script is nice to use to
modify
> the GConf setting to make this happen. Re-start your gnome session after
> you run this script.
>
>
> Peter#!/bin/sh
>
> if test $# -eq 0
> then gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility
> fi
>
> if test $# -eq 1
> then if test $1 = on -o $1 = true
> then gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility \
> -t bool true
> elif test $1 = off -o $1 = false
> then gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility \
> -t bool false
> else echo gnome-accessibility: unknown command $1
> fi
> fi
--
John Covici
covici ccs covici com
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