From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from ti-out-0910.google.com ([209.85.142.189]) by speech.braille.uwo.ca with esmtp (Exim 3.36 #1 (Debian)) id 1JUEOY-00022e-00 for ; Tue, 26 Feb 2008 23:59:54 -0500 Received: by ti-out-0910.google.com with SMTP id 11so1825376tim.7 for ; Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:59:45 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.110.10.11 with SMTP id 11mr5255739tij.3.1204088385387; Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:59:45 -0800 (PST) Received: from robbie ( [72.84.35.243]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id h17sm6005082wxd.24.2008.02.26.20.59.43 (version=SSLv3 cipher=RC4-MD5); Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:59:43 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <001c01c878fd$8fee5780$0202a8c0@robbie> From: "Nick Stockton" To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." References: <20080224201746.GA28858@clearwire.net><006501c8774e$241e5060$6402a8c0@owner48d1b28f0><20080225035450.GA4047@clearwire.net><20080225121731.GA3440@cq.ftml.net><20080225223030.GA7502@clearwire.net><20080226233257.GA10655@RainMan><20080227031309.GA5920@clearwire.net><001101c878ef$8a807390$6402a8c0@owner48d1b28f0><000e01c878fa$7f69b3d0$0202a8c0@robbie> <000f01c878fb$631c90c0$6402a8c0@owner48d1b28f0> Subject: Re: 4DOS Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 23:59:39 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3138 X-BeenThere: speakup@braille.uwo.ca X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.9 Precedence: list Reply-To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." List-Id: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 04:59:58 -0000 It does for me. The hard part is finding a computer with a serial port. If you want to spend twice as much you can get a trippletalk USB but I don't know if it is 100% compatible with the doubletalk so not sure if it would work using speakup's doubletalk drivers ----- Original Message ----- From: "josh" To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:44 PM Subject: Re: 4DOS > will it work in windows xp with jaws or window-eyes? > > Josh > > email: jkenn337@gmail.com > skype: jkenn337 > msn: kenn6498ku@hotmail.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick Stockton" > To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." > > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:37 PM > Subject: Re: 4DOS > > >> You can still buy the doubletalk lt from rc systems for $200 >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "josh" >> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." >> >> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:19 PM >> Subject: Re: 4DOS >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> How much can you get an external doubletalk for these days? or an artic >>> or >>> accent synth? >>> >>> email: jkenn337@gmail.com >>> skype: jkenn337 >>> msn: kenn6498ku@hotmail.com >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Gaijin" >>> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." >>> >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:13 PM >>> Subject: Re: 4DOS >>> >>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 06:32:57PM -0500, Doug Smith wrote: >>>>> What I want to do is to write a science fi???tion story series, put up >>>>> a >>>>> web site, and publish this story series for sale. However, I don't >>>>> want to have to do it with a text editor. I want real word processing >>>>> software to do it with. >>>> :End-Quote: >>>> >>>> Have you tried contacting ExLibris? They will often take on new >>>> authors and publish their works on the web, rather than going through >>>> the trouble of running off a full-fledged printing that may or may not >>>> sell. As for jstar, it's likely only a text editor with WordStar key >>>> commands. Even WordStar professional used dot-commands to modify text >>>> attributes, since it wasn't a GUI word processor. You get the same >>>> effect by using tron/troff commands in a document in *nix. A couple >>>> keystrokes would hide or display those dot-commands, as well as the >>>> carriage returns at the end of each paragraph. WordStar Pro would just >>>> save each paragraph as a single line of text, but display it on-screen >>>> as being wrapped, as well as line text up on the right margin as well >>>> as >>>> the left, so it looked like your typical printed page. It did have a >>>> graphical print preview that would show you what the eventual printed >>>> page would look like though, but it was a CLI/text-only word processor. >>>> Since I barely have the GUI working on this thing, I can't tell >>>> you much more about the word processors in linux. Perhaps Open Office. >>>> Also, O'Reilly's tech manuals very closely match their HTML versions >>>> published on the web, so you might consider using HTML to format your >>>> text, rather than tron and troff. I never really got into the printing >>>> aspects of Linux. linuxprinting.org might have more info on the >>>> subject. HTH, >>>> >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Speakup mailing list >>>> Speakup@braille.uwo.ca >>>> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Speakup mailing list >>> Speakup@braille.uwo.ca >>> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Speakup mailing list >> Speakup@braille.uwo.ca >> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup@braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup