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Re: [Accessibility] request for help for those who cannot speak clearly


From: Quiliro Ordóñez Baca
Subject: Re: [Accessibility] request for help for those who cannot speak clearly but who Can type
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 05:05:41 -0500
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El 22/01/14 a las 20:21, Gary Kline escibió:
> =====
> Organization: Thought Unlimited.  Public service Unix since 1986.
> Of_Interest: With 27 years  of service  to the  Unix  community.
>
>
>       hey guys,
>
>       now that my shoulder keeps giving me severe plain, And because 
>       I am rapidily closing in on the "death decades", I need for help
>       with my "VBC" [voice by computer] program.  it mostly works;
>       a main error is that words typed and spoken twice.  VBC needs 
>       other help--switching from male to female voice fails on the
>       menu line.  and it needs to be explained more clearly.  [ I
>       used to be a writer and editor--freelance--so I can complete 
>       the "Help" drop-down once my shoulder is rested.
>
>       but, in short, are there anny C and gtk-3 hackers  who can help
>       me?  I'll put your names first  and/or take my name off.  I just
>       would like to see this program finished before my time is up!
>
>       the tarball is around 11k when gzipped.  I'm not attaching it
>       because most forum-ware slice off things that arent in the
>       body of the email.
>
>       thanks much,
>
>       gary
>
>       ps: yes, there are computer-savvy folk who can type FAST.

Did you get the help you needed? I am not a C or GTK hacker. But I did
not find your project in your website. So probably the hacker you
requested didn't either.

-- 
Saludos libres,
Quiliro Ordóñez
600 8579
Se encuentra muchos hombres que hablan de libertad, pero muy pocos cuya vida no 
se haya consagrado, principalmente, a forjar cadenas.
(Gustave Le Bon)


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