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Emacspeak ist eine Erweiterung für GNU Emacs, welche dem Programm einen vollständigen Screenreader hinzufügt. Entwickelt wird Emacspeak seit 1995 von T. V. Raman, einem promovierten Informatiker, welcher seit seiner Kindheit blind ist. Emacspeak ist vorwiegend in Emacs Lisp geschrieben und jede Version seit Release 49.0 trägt einen Hundenamen, welches auf Blindenhunde zurückzuführen ist. Aufgrund der Funktionsvielfalt von Emacs ermöglicht Emacsspeak Blinden Menschen weitaus mehr als nur Texte zu editieren.
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dbo:abstract | Emacspeak ist eine Erweiterung für GNU Emacs, welche dem Programm einen vollständigen Screenreader hinzufügt. Entwickelt wird Emacspeak seit 1995 von T. V. Raman, einem promovierten Informatiker, welcher seit seiner Kindheit blind ist. Emacspeak ist vorwiegend in Emacs Lisp geschrieben und jede Version seit Release 49.0 trägt einen Hundenamen, welches auf Blindenhunde zurückzuführen ist. Aufgrund der Funktionsvielfalt von Emacs ermöglicht Emacsspeak Blinden Menschen weitaus mehr als nur Texte zu editieren. (de) Emacspeak is a free computer application, a speech interface, and an audio desktop (as opposed to a screen reader). It employs Emacs (which is written in C), Emacs Lisp, and Tcl. Developed principally by T. V. Raman (himself blind since childhood, and who has worked on voice software with Adobe Software and later IBM), it was first released in April 1995. It is portable to all POSIX-compatible OSs. It is tightly integrated with Emacs, allowing it to render intelligible and useful content rather than parsing the graphics (hence it is sometimes referred to not as a separate program, but a subsystem of Emacs); its default voice synthesizer (as of 2002, IBM's ViaVoice Text-to-Speech (TTS)) can be replaced with other software synthesizers when a server module is installed. Emacspeak is one of the most popular speech interfaces for Linux, bundled with most major distributions. The following article is written on 20th anniversary of Emacspeak Emacspeak achieves its integration by being written largely in Emacs Lisp using "advice", enabling it to literally be a wrapper around most functions that change or otherwise modify the display. Auditorily, verbalizations are pre-emptible, and common actions like opening a menu or closing a file have a brief sound associated with that particular action; it also immediately verbalizes all insertions of characters, and attempts to speak as much of the context sentences around the cursor's present location as possible. Emacspeak facilitates access to a wide variety of content, from the web to DAISY books. On Monday, April 12, 1999, Emacspeak became part of the Smithsonian Museum's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Emacspeak ist eine Erweiterung für GNU Emacs, welche dem Programm einen vollständigen Screenreader hinzufügt. Entwickelt wird Emacspeak seit 1995 von T. V. Raman, einem promovierten Informatiker, welcher seit seiner Kindheit blind ist. Emacspeak ist vorwiegend in Emacs Lisp geschrieben und jede Version seit Release 49.0 trägt einen Hundenamen, welches auf Blindenhunde zurückzuführen ist. Aufgrund der Funktionsvielfalt von Emacs ermöglicht Emacsspeak Blinden Menschen weitaus mehr als nur Texte zu editieren. (de) Emacspeak is a free computer application, a speech interface, and an audio desktop (as opposed to a screen reader). It employs Emacs (which is written in C), Emacs Lisp, and Tcl. Developed principally by T. V. Raman (himself blind since childhood, and who has worked on voice software with Adobe Software and later IBM), it was first released in April 1995. It is portable to all POSIX-compatible OSs. It is tightly integrated with Emacs, allowing it to render intelligible and useful content rather than parsing the graphics (hence it is sometimes referred to not as a separate program, but a subsystem of Emacs); its default voice synthesizer (as of 2002, IBM's ViaVoice Text-to-Speech (TTS)) can be replaced with other software synthesizers when a server module is installed. Emacspeak is one of t (en) |
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