Oh I love HTML, at least the neat parts. You wonât ever catch me coding a
table by hand though. I used to could only do the very basics, but then I found
freecodecamp.org <http://freecodecamp.org/>, and went through their basic
course, and I can do definition lists and all that now, and aside elements too.
I use it in writing course material, since Github just has to use âplainâ
Markdown, without the fancy Definition list, table, and other nice plugins. I
use Emacs, Pandoc, and Pandoc-Mode in Emacs to convert Markdown tables into
HTML ones within the file Iâm working on.
On Mar 18, 2020, at 6:21 PM, Michael Villafane <vijafanye@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jessica I say take a programming course. Lol it's like my mom she wants
to learn the piano but insists on teaching herself. Lol, she just never gets
over certain things like the two handed method. That's quite, important. I
am a believer in forcing yourself through certain things or trying to
understand why I have trouble overcoming certain obstacles. For example, I
have tried to learn JAWS scripting for years always failing. But 2 years ago
I tried again with a Braille display and that just opened up a whole world of
possibilities. Now I don't do any coding or Linux without the combination
of speech and Braille. My brain just works that way. I am also taking
Python and Linux CAVI courses. Really struggling with the Python but I am
hanging in there. I figure I cannot lose anything by constantly trying to
learn the basics. I am still far below a basic coder.
I do good in HTML though.
Lol!
Sincerely,
Mike Villafane
Sent From My iPhone
On Mar 18, 2020, at 3:44 PM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
That would be great if you could. I think I might try to fix it (at some
point) to try to make it speak as nice on raspbian as it does on stormux.
I am classified as a basic programmer. I can read programs and get an idea
of what they are doing. But writing programs. I just don't know. its like I
get stuck.
People are constantly saying I should learn to computer program as a career.
But up till now I have been avoiding it.
Now though I am beginning to think they have a point.
In any case. Stormux is nice yes. I just feel limited on it. I don't know
why.
I have used the linux GUI before. And I know about the command line. So I
don't know what is turning me off exactly.
Please note. I was messing around with the f123lite version as I just have
the raspberry pi 3 b plus. And not a pi 4.
But really in general. I believe some people will use stormux and love it.
For me though its like my unknown issue with fenrir. I just can't get
connected with it. And I really wish people would stop encouraging me to try
to use it.
Because then I try using it and I get frustrated. And back to speakup and
emacspeak I go.
Its probably those are just the ones I used when I first started linux.
But yeah that response time on the speech definitely needs some looking
into. speakup doesn't let you wait that long.
But no rush. Minus the inability to silence espeakup like I should be able
too. Espeakup is working just fine.
I will take a look at key echo later in th evening. Maybe i can fix it.
Cheer chrys
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 18.03.2020 um 17:49 schrieb Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx>:And although much cleanly running than fenrir on raspbian here. I felt
Great for people who like the gui. I was able to go to the first console.
The voice was more annoying to me than espeak.
limited.
But I don't think that will be my thing.
I did note screen was on there making that one console into a good number
of screens.
And of course you can install your preferences etc.
Even if I could change the voice (which I probably can) I felt limited.
Stormux will probably be a good system.
I guess I am too used to having all the things I am used too.
I think though for the newbie linux user.
It takes like a second for the key to speak.
Anyway. Same problem with fenrir. I type.
I read something it buffers for a second before reading.
Or fenrir not speaking as fast as espeakup.
I don't really know what is worse. Espeak not silencing when I want it too.
There must be something because espeakup on archlinux x86 64 on my mini pc
Both slow me down as it stands right now. I will have to see what I can do.
runs fine.
And so did debian. Albeit espeakup would crash in the middle of reading
something which doesn't happen at all on raspbian.
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So I guess one takes what one can get.
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