Itâs rather hard to offend me in matters of computing choice. I use Emacs
with Emacspeak because I do believe less speech is needed, but can be replaced
by sounds, instead of just needing to enter more input to get extra
information, and I do think formatting information is useful in many cases, if
it is conveyed correctly, either by changes in speech parameters, as Emacspeak
does, or sounds. For more information on my views on text formatting, see
https://devinprater.github.io/text-formatting-for-the-blind/ ;
<https://devinprater.github.io/text-formatting-for-the-blind/>
Also, if you get Edbrowse from the AUR on Arch Linux, and it says something
about line length being too long, just go to your .ebrc file and comment out
the line about line length.
On Mar 21, 2020, at 5:03 PM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Devin. you are quite welcome. I was concerned that I have offended you beyond
repair *smiles*.
I am glad that I apparently did not.
I am rather direct and to the point. And forecful about what I believe.
But anyway you are very welcome. If I come across anything appropriate for
this list in those areas of linux, pi, etc I will post more.
Jessica
Thanks. While I am not sure if the author of this page
<http://www.eklhad.net/philosophy.html> has used modern GUIâs,
as screen reader users can get around fine,
I do see some value in having less speech and more input,
assuming one types fast enough, lol. The userâs guide is laid out nicely
too.
Thanks for the resource.
On Mar 21, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:But it also had something about accessing twitter.
To keep this short. Visit the edbrowse page at http://edbrowse.org
Then go to the wiki link.
They have several things you can do with edbrowse. I didn't read it.
But that is mostly for anyone interested in using edbrowse for more than email
And playing youtube videos and etc. I didn't look at everything there.
or web browsing.
attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of
Have fun.
Jessica
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