We read every piece of feedback, and take your input very seriously.
To see all available qualifiers, see our documentation.
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Thanks for your work on this project.
Using text-to-speech on assembly language listings is an excruciating experience!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What are you using for text-to-speech?
I'm wondering if there's any way to annotate the code listings to not be spoken, rather than remove them entirely.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 12:42 AM, jspraul [email protected] wrote:
Thanks for your work on this project. Using text-to-speech on assembly language listings is an excruciating experience! — Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #10.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #10.
James Gregory
Tel: +61 (0) 411 619 513 Website: http://jagregory.com Twitter: @jagregory http://twitter.com/jagregory
Sorry, something went wrong.
I listen on my Kindle.
It seems to be possible with CSS (which ePub apparently uses), not sure if that's something that's adhered to by all screen readers:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/672156/is-there-a-way-to-write-content-that-screen-readers-will-ignore
There's also aria-hidden, explained here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/27752899/1047040
No branches or pull requests
Thanks for your work on this project.
Using text-to-speech on assembly language listings is an excruciating experience!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: