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Re: speechd-el in terminal, and braille
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Nicolas Graner |
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Re: speechd-el in terminal, and braille |
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Thu, 26 Jan 2023 16:27:53 +0100 |
Hello Samuel,
thank you very much for your hints. I have set WINDOWPATH (which was not
defined) to the value of XDG_VTNR, and reinstalled xbrlapi so that it
starts automatically. It works, speechd-el is now able to drive my
braille display. With one exception: the cursor routing keys are still
ignored (they work in console mode). Any ideas?
Also, should braille be enabled in Orca when speechd-el is running?
For speech, I know that Orca and speechd-el interfere negatively when
they are both active, but for braille, it is not clear to me.
Best,
Nicolas
Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org> a écrit le 26/01/2023 à 00h17 :
> Hello,
>
> Nicolas Graner, le mer. 25 janv. 2023 23:50:04 +0100, a ecrit:
>> In a graphic environment, whether I run emacs in its own window or in a
>> terminal (emacs -nw), it does not communicate with the braille display,
>> which show "the screen is not in text mode".
>
> That's surprising. Do you have the WINDOWPATH environment variable
> defined? Does
>
> xprop -root | grep XFree86_VT
>
> tell the VT? Alternatively, do you have the XDG_VTNR environment
> variable defined? (speechd-el doesn't seem to be using that one, it
> should).
>
> Also, do you have xbrlapi running?
>
> SAmuel