Yasr is a light-weight, portable console screen reader for Linux and otherUnix-type operating systems. It uses no Linuxisms (like the /dev/vcs*devices or kernel patches) and is easy to install.It supports several speech synthesizers (including limi
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2008-02-02 Michael P. Gorse <mgorse@alum.wpi.edu> * yasr/tts.c: Ifdef out unused tts_wait * configure.in: Up version to 0.6.9 2008-02-01 C.M. Brannon <cmbrannon@cox.net> * configure.in, yasr/Makefile.am: Define PACKAGE_DATA_DIR in AM_CPPFLAGS, rather than in config.h. Reason: variables like ${datadir} are not expanded. PACKAGE_LOCALE_DIR removed altogether, since it is not used. 2008-01-31 C.M. Brannon <cmbrannon@cox.net> * yasr/options.c, yasr/yasr.h: Add Speech-Dispatcher options. * yasr/tts.c: Remove vestigial tts_send for SPeech-DIspatcher on init 2008-01-31 Michael P. Gorse <mgorse@alum.wpi.edu> * yasr.conf: Add speech-dispatcher options. 2008-01-12 Michael P. Gorse <mgorse@alum.wpi.edu> * yasr/keytest.c: Support sequences of 4 values 2007-12-30 gettextize <bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org> * m4/gettext.m4: Upgrade to gettext-0.17. * m4/iconv.m4: Upgrade to gettext-0.17. * m4/lib-link.m4: Upgrade to gettext-0.17. * m4/po.m4: Upgrade to gettext-0.17. * configure.in (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump to 0.17.
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