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Re: bookworm for accessibility



Hello,

Colomban Wendling, le mar. 17 mars 2020 10:46:16 +0100, a ecrit:
> Le 16/03/2020 à 21:16, john doe a écrit :
> > On 3/16/2020 8:52 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
> >> Hi hjenkins,
> >>
> >> On 16-03-2020 19:53, hjenkins wrote:
> >>> Packaging the Bookworm e-reader could significantly improve the
> >>> accessibility of Debian. Bookworm is written by blind developers,
> >>> according to its website.
> >>
> >> Thanks for letting us know about this piece of software. Are you aware
> >> of ebook-speaker, already packaged in Debian. Also that has been written
> >> by a blind developer.
> >>
> >> That said, for this bug: if anybody is interested to do the initial
> >> work, I think the accessibility team welcomes the package under the team
> >> umbrella.
> >>
> > 
> > According to (1), it is only for Windows.
> > 
> > "• Make sure you are running Windows 7 or later, and you've installed
> > Python 3.7 or a later version:"
> > 
> > 1)  https://github.com/mush42/bookworm/
> 
> 
> I'm not sure everybody's talking about the same "bookworm"…  I believe
> this thread is about https://babluboy.github.io/bookworm, which is
> definitely available on GNU/Linux.

There seems to be some confusion indeed.

https://github.com/mush42/bookworm/
is in Python and seems windows-only

https://babluboy.github.io/bookworm
is in vala and doesn't seem targetted towards accessibility.

Samuel


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