Re: gnopernicus, not what i thought it was



Peter Korn wrote:
> Michael Meeks wrote:
> > Sam Halliday wrote:
> > > what i was looking for was a program (probably best implemented as an 
> > > applet) which when clicked, would read the currently selected text and 
> > > [more complicated] to have maybe some form of grammatical (not just 
> > > spelling) checker. options to change speech parameters would also be
> > > nice.
> >         Right; that should be pretty easy.
> > > does such a program already exist? grammatical checker aside, this 
> > > should really be quite a trivial program to code up, and i may attempt 
> > > it myself; although with many other things on and learning gnome2 
> > > programming from scratch, this may take me a loooong time.
> >         Well - I guess what you need to do is grab at-spi/test/simple-at,
> > grunge that into the panel applet example, add
> > gnome-speech/test/test-foo and you're pretty much there ;-)
> > Unfortunately, the massive range of impairments means that it's unlikely
> > for us to be able to provide a perfect solution for everyone out of the
> > box [ I think ].
> Michael is right on the money here.  The folks who designed and built the
> GNOME Accessibility framework focused on the hardest problems, on the
> assumption that the easier ones would be pretty solvable once we'd done the
> hardest ones (namely blind/deaf, the most severe physical disabilities, and
> the stuff needed for full voice control).  The architecture provides all of
> the information you need to build the tool you describe, and the source code
> in simple-at and the examples in gnome-speech should provide the stuff you
> need.  You may also find things of interest in the gnopernicus source code,
> though that is a much larger body of code to work through to find the
> specific gems you might be looking for.
> I know of no one else working on quite the thing you describe, so I would
> encourage you to consider starting a new project around it!

thanks for the pointers to the source files; they really help!

i will try my best to code this up when (if) i get any free time. im currently
doing a PhD and hacking is not a priority anymore :-/

thanks again!
Sam

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