Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 4 Feb 2008 18:15:12 +0000 | From | Samuel Thibault <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Basic braille screen reader support |
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Greg KH, le Mon 04 Feb 2008 10:06:17 -0800, a écrit : > > However, they share the same low-level primitives: the recently added > > keyboard and vc notifiers, screen_glyph(), inverse_translate(), > > kd_mksound, etc. > > I guess I'm worried that the hooks that you add here will not be usable > by speakup, and we'll have to add more in places close to this, but not > quite the same.
Actually, speakup already just use these and no others.
> I know speaking and "showing" are two different things, but they both > require the same data flow going into them in order to achieve their > goals, I just don't want to see this work being done without considering > both needs.
I _am_ considering both needs. Actually, most of the recent commits to SpeakUp are mines :)
> But, if you feel that both will work properly with these limited > exports, I have no objections.
They already both do :)
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