Discussion:
more mods and bug fixes
David
2016-10-04 15:11:34 UTC
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Hopefully, read-all is fixed.
New column mode, see README for info on how it works.
If you have personalized your speakup key mappings, you will have to
update them with the new stuff and run them through genmap.
see README for how to do this.
John Covici
2016-10-04 20:18:27 UTC
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Did you ever figure out why the tone setting would randomly get
changed?

On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 11:11:34 -0400,
Post by David
Hopefully, read-all is fixed.
New column mode, see README for info on how it works.
If you have personalized your speakup key mappings, you will have to
update them with the new stuff and run them through genmap.
see README for how to do this.
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John Covici
2016-10-04 21:44:46 UTC
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Sorry, still the same. speakup-r skips some characters and randomly
changes the tone setting. I can echo the correct setting back, but
speakup-r will randomly change it again. Its a show stopper for me
as I use the read-all feature all the time to read long documents.

I was using your README file to test. I am trying this under kernel
4.4.22 if that makes any difference.


On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 11:11:34 -0400,
Post by David
Hopefully, read-all is fixed.
New column mode, see README for info on how it works.
If you have personalized your speakup key mappings, you will have to
update them with the new stuff and run them through genmap.
see README for how to do this.
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http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup
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