[BRLTTY] The skipping of identical lines.
Dave Mielke
dave at mielke.cc
Tue Jun 5 15:21:07 EDT 2012
[quoted lines by Dave Mielke on 2012/06/04 at 14:39 -0400]
This is the second of two speech questions I'm waiting on:
>The way it works for braille is that there are two pairs of commands:
>LNUP/LNDN, and PRDIFLN/NXDIFLN. The setting swaps their meanings. If skip
>identical lines is on then PRDIFLN/NXDIFLN switch to moving exactly one line at
>a time. In other words, the user always has access to both functions and it
>just becomes a matter of which function is the easy one.
>
>Does speech need the same approach, or is just one function, which honours the
>setting, sufficient?
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