[Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev] Tux4kids-tuxtype-dev Digest, Vol 65, Issue 8

Pere Pujal i Carabantes perepujal at gmail.com
Tue Jun 11 21:46:28 UTC 2013


El dl 10 de 06 de 2013 a les 11:48 -0400, en/na Nalin X Linux va
escriure:
> 
> 
>         Nice, works fine :) also seems to fix a bug where you can type
>         "cat" and
>         "dog" as cdaogt(mixing the letters of both) and get the two
>         words
>         killed, I see you have made the need to type the words in
>         sequence, see
>         my comments below
>         
>         
>         >  i added two objects word and pos to structure comet_type to
>         make it
>         > possible. also i disabled the shooting of others words to
>         protect it's
>         > spelling(see line 303 - 332).
>         
>         I am still undecided if I like it, in one side, for
>         accessibility needs,
>         this is perfectly correct, blind people will not see any  word
>         and will
>         have to type what them listen, on the other side, for people
>         who sees
>         the words this is troubling to see two or more words and can
>         not decide
>         which is the one that will be typed first.
>         
>         Will it be possible to not disable the shooting of other
>         words?
>         
>         Say there are two words on the screen: LOWER and UPPER, you
>         announce
>         LOWER, if the user prefers to type UPPER first and hits the U,
>         then
>         announce UPPER and once it is typed continue announcing LOWER.
>         
>         Also, this is a related question but has nothing to do with
>         accessibility, How complicated would be to change the color of
>         the
>         announced word? this could be helpful to learn reading.
>         
> 
> 
> 
> Sir did you notice that when you disable accessibility(tuxtype
> --notts) the other words also become shootable.

I have to admit that didn't tryed it:(, works fine.


>  Your suggestions are very interesting and i will try to implement it
> as a part of fine tuning. Thanks

Good, Keep the good job :)
Pere






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