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…tter This patch includes an enhancement requested frequently on the mailing list.[1][2] It adds a variable, cur_phonetic in the spk_vars, which can be set as a module parameter, as well as in /sys/speakup/cur_phonetic. This patch also documents cur_phonetic as a sysfs attribute in sysfs-driver-speakup. When cur_phonetic=1, it causes speakup to speak letters phonetically if paused on the character while arrowing through a word. When a user does not set cur_phonetic to any value, the default value for it would be 0. [1]: linux-speakup/speakup#6 [2]: linux-speakup/speakup#5 since V1: - removed unnecessary lines Signed-off-by: Mushahid Hussain<[email protected]>
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…tter This patch includes an enhancement requested frequently on the mailing list.[1][2] It adds a variable, cur_phonetic in the spk_vars, which can be set as a module parameter, as well as in /sys/speakup/cur_phonetic. This patch also documents cur_phonetic as a sysfs attribute in sysfs-driver-speakup. When cur_phonetic=1, it causes speakup to speak letters phonetically if paused on the character while arrowing through a word. When a user does not set cur_phonetic to any value, the default value for it would be 0. [1]: #6 [2]: #5 since V1: - removed unnecessary lines Signed-off-by: Mushahid Hussain<[email protected]> Message-Id: <[email protected]>
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…tter This patch includes an enhancement requested frequently on the mailing list.[1][2] It adds a variable, cur_phonetic in the spk_vars, which can be set as a module parameter, as well as in /sys/speakup/cur_phonetic. This patch also documents cur_phonetic as a sysfs attribute in sysfs-driver-speakup. When cur_phonetic=1, it causes speakup to speak letters phonetically if paused on the character while arrowing through a word. When a user does not set cur_phonetic to any value, the default value for it would be 0. [1]: linux-speakup/speakup#6 [2]: linux-speakup/speakup#5 since V1: - removed unnecessary lines Signed-off-by: Mushahid Hussain<[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Samuel Thibault <[email protected]>
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…tter This patch includes an enhancement requested frequently on the mailing list.[1][2] It adds a variable, cur_phonetic in the spk_vars, which can be set as a module parameter, as well as in /sys/speakup/cur_phonetic. This patch also documents cur_phonetic as a sysfs attribute in sysfs-driver-speakup. When cur_phonetic=1, it causes speakup to speak letters phonetically if paused on the character while arrowing through a word. When a user does not set cur_phonetic to any value, the default value for it would be 0. [1]: linux-speakup/speakup#6 [2]: linux-speakup/speakup#5 since V1: - removed unnecessary lines Signed-off-by: Mushahid Hussain<[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected] Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <[email protected]>
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From http://linux-speakup.org/pipermail/speakup/2021-January/062509.html
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I would also recommend that SpeakUP and other screenreaders do like JFW is
now doing it, when you arrow letter by letter, after a second or two, if you
stop arrowing, it gives the Ham call name of the letter.
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