[BRLTTY] brltty-6.8

Sébastien Hinderer Sebastien.Hinderer at ens-lyon.org
Wed May 28 17:58:57 UTC 2025


Dave Mielke (2025/05/28 13:51 -0400):
> [quoted lines by Sébastien Hinderer on 2025/05/28 at 18:18 +0200]
> 
> >Yes, I understand. Can't BRLTTY change its heuristic, though?
> >
> >For instance by monitring the content of the line that contains the
> >cursor so that it can be spoken again when it gets update?
> 
> Autospeak does speak changes to the current line. That's how it knows
> to speak a typed character, a deelted character, a replaced character,
> a completed word, etc. The problem with single-line scrolling is that,
> since the cursor doesn't move, autospeak is looking for changes within
> what it considers to be the current line and won't just respeeak the
> whole thing.

Isn'tit possible, though, to detect that a change is a scroll (and that
the whole line needs to be spoken) by noticing that was was previously
on the current line have moved up one line?

Seb.


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