[Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] Progress on 1-Braille Hands, 2 - Script reading, 3 - Dot announcement, 4-Language availability

Pere Pujal i Carabantes perepujal at gmail.com
Thu Aug 8 18:36:25 UTC 2013


Hi Nalin,

El dc 07 de 08 de 2013 a les 10:30 +0530, en/na Nalin X Linux va
escriure:
> Sir 
>   i have made some more progress in accessibility area and 
> now one can use tuxtype for learning braille. please test the 
> following features and give suggestions 
> 
Tested in English:

> 
> 1 - Braille Hands 
>  Now practice game will show the fingers to be pressed 
> 
> to produce the next letter.
> 
Works fine for me :)
Allows people to see what should be typed to produce the letter


> 2 - Script Reading
> Now lesson instruction which is written in XML files will
> be read fluently 
> 
Too fast for my poor English understanding


> 3 - Dot Announcement
> In practice game when user presses wrong key combination 
> then Tts will announce the braille dots in numbers for the letter.
> (1-f,2-d,3-s,4-j,5-k, l-6)
> 
Works fine here, also too fast

> 
> 4-Language availability
> 
> If Tts is not available for a particular language Tts will 
> announce the fact and quit. 

Agreed


> if the braille mode also not available it will announce the 
> non availability of braille and then about the Tts.
> 
Shouldn't default to a common set between languages? like English
without abreviatures? or there is not such common thing?
> 


HTH
Pere





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