Re: kde and speech
Jeremy Whiting <[email protected]> Wed, 11 Oct 2017 15:58:42 -0600
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Jovie is not a screen reader. It is only useful to speak notifications from clock, etc. It has been completely replaced by QtSpeech in Qt5 based KDE applications and Plasma. Jovie will not be ported to Qt5 since QtSpeech does everything (mostly) that Jovie did. Orca is the recommended screen reader on plasma systems. Hope that helps, Jeremy Whiting On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Jude DaShiell <[email protected]> wrote: > That's what I'm talking about. I am doing testing for an accessible linux > distribution called slint. They have kde documented as inaccessible partly > because no kde accessible iso exists similar to the vinux project but using > kde. The project developers don't know how to get jovie up and running > once kde is on a system. > > If you would be willing to look at one of the project files on > accessibility and willing to offer suggestions for corrections concerning > kde and jovie, probably kde-accessibility would get some more members and > users of jovie. The url if you're interested is: > http://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-testing/iso/ACCESSIBILITY > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2017, Gustav Degreef wrote: > > Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 07:27:34 >> From: Gustav Degreef <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: kde and speech >> >> On 10/11/2017 05:15 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote: >> >>> Have we got any kde screen reader users on this list using speech >>> rather than magnification for their accessibility? >>> -- >>> If you are talking about Jovie, yes I use it extensively.? And at >>> least for the past 3-4 years.? Gustav. >>> >> >> > -- > >