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Identifying Clients in Speech Dispatcher
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Steve Holmes |
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Identifying Clients in Speech Dispatcher |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:26:07 -0700 |
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I understand the string that is matched to pull client specific
options comes from an example like "*:emacs:*". But I wonder how one
could identify that middle node that is actually acting as the client
that connected to Speech Dispatcher. I know that usually that would
be the base executable but what about Xwindows under gnome? In
particular, I'm thinking of Orca's back-end to Speech Dispatcher. I
can't really tell what the exact module name is. When I looked in the
speechd logs, I didn't see any messages about client identification.
So how can that be done?
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