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Speakup works with Czech language
From: |
Milan Zamazal |
Subject: |
Speakup works with Czech language |
Date: |
Sun Aug 13 12:52:45 2006 |
>>>>> "HH" == Hynek Hanke <address@hidden> writes:
HH> The trick is that in the international character sets, only some
HH> console fonts pass the keycodes properly to Speakup.
HH> So e.g. for the Czech language one must use the iso02.fxx.psf
HH> fonts (as oposed to lat2u-xx.psf or lat2-sunxx.psf.
[...]
HH> only some console fonts work and that it's preferable to use the
HH> standard iso-* fonts, because although the other fonts also work
HH> with the iso character table, they somehow mess up the input to
HH> speakup.
Could you elaborate about that, please? I know only very little about
console fonts, so I wonder especially about the following things:
- How are fonts related to keycodes? You mean that in the Linux kernel
fonts and keyboards are somewhat related?
- What's exactly wrong with the fonts? Do you have already got enough
information to send appropriate bug reports?
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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