* acsint support in espeakup
@ Alexander Epaneshnikov
` Samuel Thibault
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From: Alexander Epaneshnikov @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
hello everyone. i started working on espeakup source code and found
support for something called acsint <https://github.com/eklhad/acsint>
As I understand, this is another kernel space screen reader.
it's support in espeakup looks strange and unfinished to me. and
therefore, I decided to ask you: does anyone use this screen reader with
espeakup?
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Sincerely, Alexander.
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* Re: acsint support in espeakup
acsint support in espeakup Alexander Epaneshnikov
@ ` Samuel Thibault
` Alexander Epaneshnikov
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From: Samuel Thibault @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hello,
Alexander Epaneshnikov, le sam. 09 mai 2020 21:28:30 +0300, a ecrit:
> hello everyone. i started working on espeakup source code and found
> support for something called acsint <https://github.com/eklhad/acsint>
> As I understand, this is another kernel space screen reader.
More precisely, it exposes some kernel support to userland, to intercept
the keyboard presses, the printed text, etc.
> it's support in espeakup looks strange and unfinished to me.
IIRC it's completely independent from speakup, although it uses the same
kind of interception tools in the kernel.
Samuel
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* Re: acsint support in espeakup
` Samuel Thibault
@ ` Alexander Epaneshnikov
` Samuel Thibault
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Epaneshnikov @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Samuel Thibault; +Cc: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
hello Samuel. is it in kernel tree or used by any linux distro?
i understand that it's completely independent from speakup. i am talking
about espeakup support. in source code we have functions related to acsint.
09.05.2020 22:32, Samuel Thibault
> Hello,
>
> Alexander Epaneshnikov, le sam. 09 mai 2020 21:28:30 +0300, a ecrit:
>> hello everyone. i started working on espeakup source code and found
>> support for something called acsint <https://github.com/eklhad/acsint>
>> As I understand, this is another kernel space screen reader.
> More precisely, it exposes some kernel support to userland, to intercept
> the keyboard presses, the printed text, etc.
>
>> it's support in espeakup looks strange and unfinished to me.
> IIRC it's completely independent from speakup, although it uses the same
> kind of interception tools in the kernel.
>
> Samuel
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Sincerely, Alexander.
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* Re: acsint support in espeakup
` Alexander Epaneshnikov
@ ` Samuel Thibault
` Alexander Epaneshnikov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Thibault @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alexander Epaneshnikov; +Cc: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Alexander Epaneshnikov, le sam. 09 mai 2020 22:45:14 +0300, a ecrit:
> hello Samuel. is it in kernel tree or used by any linux distro?
It's not in the kernel tree, I don't know any distro that ships it.
> i am talking about espeakup support.
Oh, sorry, read too fast.
> in source code we have functions related to acsint.
Indeed, I don't know about this.
Samuel
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* Re: acsint support in espeakup
` Samuel Thibault
@ ` Alexander Epaneshnikov
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Epaneshnikov @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Samuel Thibault; +Cc: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
ok. thanks for info. will research.
09.05.2020 22:52, Samuel Thibault пишет:
> Alexander Epaneshnikov, le sam. 09 mai 2020 22:45:14 +0300, a ecrit:
>> hello Samuel. is it in kernel tree or used by any linux distro?
> It's not in the kernel tree, I don't know any distro that ships it.
>
>> i am talking about espeakup support.
> Oh, sorry, read too fast.
>
>> in source code we have functions related to acsint.
> Indeed, I don't know about this.
>
> Samuel
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Sincerely, Alexander.
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