From: "hank smith" <hank@hanksmith.net>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Subject: asterisk configuration tool with x windows screen reader?
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:11:30 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000501c45c15$f8ec2270$6401a8c0@homegin3ar30n7> (raw)
hello has any one given this a shot?
if so how well does it work with x windows screen reader? the name of it
slips my mind at the moment its the gnome screen reader see description
below
Asterisk Configuration Tool Open Source
A "smart" GUI in Python+GTK for editing .conf files.
The aim is to build a complete tool with an intuitive interface for
configuring ASTERISK (because that lacks a bit for the moment...). The user
is guided
through the complexities of Asterisk and is helped to choose the right
options.
features :
- Intelligent interface for configure all aspects of the .conf files :
- users,peers, global properties (available in current version)
- Dial plan (intuitive interface for creating calling contexts, some
"wizards" available)
- Protocols, codecs and other features of Asterisk (available in current
version)
- Hardware (still in developpement)
- Parse and import existing configuration (available in current version)
- Generate .conf files in the right syntax and format (available in current
version)
- Multi-language support (for the moment, english and french)
Current version can be downloaded
here
(cache)
(UPDATE EVERYDAY!)
Screenshots available
here
(cache)
IF YOU WANT TO TAKE PART IN THE DEVELOPMENT, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT
neoh@bonbon.net
You can also join channel #actos on IRC (FreeNode)
IN ANY CASE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW THE FEATURES YOU'D WANT TO INCLUDE IN THIS
TOOL.
found this at this url
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-ACTOS
if any one tries this please post your findings on speech friendlyness.
thanks
hank
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