Supporting More Braille Devices (Was Re: What Workd with Gnopernicus?)
- From: "John J. Boyer" <director chpi org>
- To: Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Supporting More Braille Devices (Was Re: What Workd with Gnopernicus?)
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 09:59:49 -0500 (CDT)
Bill,
What are the plans for supporting more braille displays? I have two
different ones, and neither is supported. Brltty supports both. Are there
plans to interface the brltty drivers with Gnopernicus? Brltty also has a
Grade 2 translation facility. That would be very nice to have in
Gnopernicus also. I heard that Dave Mielke, the maintainer of brltty, was
working on an interface, but I have not been able to get any other
information.
On my the lack of output on my display, I can understand the truncation,
but I don't understand why there is nothing from the screen reader
functions. I have inactivated speech, magnification and the braille
monitor. Perhaps this is having side effects. I do have the accessibility
key set.
I've been acquainting myself with the code for the braille feature.
Perhaps i can be of help in resolving these difficulties.
Thanks,
John
On 19 May 2003,
Bill Haneman wrote:
> Hi John:
>
> To the best of my knowledge the gnopernicus braille modules work fine;
> however it appears to me that your braille device isn't supported yet,
> judging from your description of the output you see (when you see it).
>
> I believe that the relative lack of output on your braille display (as
> opposed to the truncation) may be due to an underlying problem. But
> your braille device is not on the "officially working with gnopernicus"
> list.
>
> Mozilla does work, albeit incompletely. All the other Linux browsers,
> except Opera which has no accessibility support, are based on the
> Mozilla engine; mozilla is definitely the furthest ahead with regard to
> accessibility. Gnome-terminal does work but there are undoubtedly
> issues when using it with ncurses-type programs like pine and
> lynx/links. As for Evolution, accessibility is on the roadmap but needs
> to be prioritized higher; perhaps you could ping the evolution
> maintainers?
>
> StarOffice/OpenOffice should start to be usable in their next (6.1/1.1)
> release.
>
> regards,
>
> - Bill
>
>
> On Fri, 2003-05-16 at 22:07, John J. Boyer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > As many of you know, i am trying to get braille output from Gnopernicus.
> > So far I get only the welcome and goodby messages - and truncated at that.
> > It appears that the braille modules don't really work yet. I hope that if
> > fixed in the next release.
> >
> > Looking forward to that, I am wondering what Gnome applications work well
> > enought with gnopernicus to warrant testing for possible day-to-day use.
> > Gedit is reported to work. How about Evolution, which I would want for
> > e-mail. Mozilla doesn't work yet. Is there another browser that does? How
> > about Gnome-terminal? I assume that this is a GUI version of a VT100
> > terminal, so I could run command-line programs like pine and Lynx under
> > it.
> >
> > I'm particularly interested in Glade, but I understand that I might have
> > to contribute to this project to make it really accessible.
> >
> > thanks,
> > John
> >
> >
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>
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