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Re: Accessibility of dpkg using espeakup



Hi,

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On 12/18/2017 11:59 AM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
Hi,

I am not sure I understand your point. What is not accessible for you?
If you mean default choice, it is in uppercase, so a tts can see it.
What additional feature would you like?

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Le 18/12/2017 à 11:55, john doe a écrit :
Hi list,

When I install or reconfigure packages 'dpkg'* is used.

Most of the prompts are to be used based on colors, for instance, to
select Yes/no.

Some examples of the commands that triggered this:

dpkg-reconfigure tzdata/locales
apt-get install resolvconf/ddclient

Is there a way to get those prompts fully accessible using espeakup?




I'm blind, so can't see the screen, and using '(e)speakup' in console mode.
Most of those prompts are color based, it's very tricky to be able to configure packages based on colors!!! :)

Maybe I should have written 'speakup' and not 'espeakup'.

https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Speakup

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John Doe


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