Summary
Console screen readers
Debian Accessibility Console (text-mode) screen readers
This metapackage will install packages which are useful for
Console (text-mode) screen readers.
Description
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Debian Accessibility Console screen readers packages
Official Debian packages with high relevance
brltty
Zugangssoftware für Blinde, die eine Braillezeile verwenden
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Versions of package brltty |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 5.2~20141018-5 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
sid | 6.7-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
trixie | 6.7-1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm-backports | 6.7-1~bpo12+1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bookworm | 6.5-7+deb12u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye-backports | 6.5-7+deb12u1~bpo11+1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster-backports-sloppy | 6.5-4~bpo10+1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
buster-backports-sloppy | 6.5-3~bpo10+1 | armel,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye | 6.3+dfsg-1+deb11u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster-backports | 6.3+dfsg-1+deb11u1~bpo10+1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 5.6-10+deb10u1 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch-backports | 5.6-10+deb10u1~bpo9+1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
stretch | 5.4-7+deb9u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package brltty: |
accessibility | input, screen-reader |
interface | text-mode |
role | program |
scope | utility |
uitoolkit | ncurses |
use | driver |
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License: DFSG free
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Der Daemon BRLTTY bietet einem blinden Menschen mittels einer Braillezeile
Zugang zur Konsole (Textmodus). Er steuert die Braillezeile, bietet den
vollen Funktionsumfang eines Bildschirmleseprogramms und unterstützt die
folgenden Braillezeilen:
- Alva/Optelec (ABT3xx, Delphi, Satellite, Braille System 40, BC 640/680)
- Baum
- BrailComm
- BrailleLite
- BrailleNote
- Cebra
- EcoBraille
- EuroBraille (AzerBraille, Clio, Esys, Iris, NoteBraille, Scriba)
- Freedom Scientific (Focus und PacMate)
- Handy Tech
- HIMS (Braille Sense, SyncBraille)
- HumanWare (Brailliant)
- Iris
- LogText 32
- MDV
- Metec (BD-40)
- NinePoint
- Papenmeier
- Pegasus
- Seika
- Tieman (Voyager, CombiBraille, MiniBraille, MultiBraille,
BraillePen/EasyLink)
- Tivomatic (Albatross)
- TSI (Navigator, PowerBraille)
- VideoBraille
- VisioBraille
BRLTTY bietet auch eine Client/Server-basierte Infrastruktur für
Anwendungen, die eine Braillezeile nutzen wollen. Der Hintergrundprozess
wartet auf einem bestimmten Port auf eintreffende TCP/IP-Verbindungen. Eine
Laufzeitbibliothek für Clients wird vom Paket libbrlapi0.8 bereitgestellt.
Eine statische Bibliothek, Header-Dateien und die Dokumentation stellt das
Paket libbrlapi-dev bereit. Anbindungen an andere Programmiersprachen
finden Sie in cl-brlapi (Lisp), libbrlapi-java (Java) und python3-brlapi
(Python).
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console-braille
Schriften und Tastenbelegungen für Lesen und Schreiben von Unicode-Braille
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Versions of package console-braille |
Release | Version | Architectures |
bullseye | 1.9 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
jessie | 1.3 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 1.4 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 1.7 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bookworm | 1.10 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
trixie | 1.10 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
sid | 1.10 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
Debtags of package console-braille: |
accessibility | input |
made-of | font |
role | data |
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License: DFSG free
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Dieses Paket enthält
- Schriften in verschiedenen Größen für die Darstellung von Braille
auf der Linux-Konsole,
- Tastenbelegungen für die Eingabe von Braille als Unicode-Zeichen
auf der Linux-Konsole.
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espeakup
Verbindgungsglied zwischen dem Speakup-Kernel-Modul und ESpeak
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Versions of package espeakup |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 0.71-19+deb8u1 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
sid | 0.90-16 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
trixie | 0.90-16 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm | 0.90-13 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bullseye | 0.80-20+deb11u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 0.80-15 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 0.80-5+deb9u3 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package espeakup: |
accessibility | speech |
interface | daemon |
role | program |
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License: DFSG free
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Der Daemon Espeakup verbindet Speakup-Kernelmodule über das
Gerät /dev/softsynth mit der Software Espeak, einem Sprachsynthesizer.
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yasr
General-purpose console screen reader
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Versions of package yasr |
Release | Version | Architectures |
buster | 0.6.9-8 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
sid | 0.6.9-11 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
trixie | 0.6.9-11 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
bookworm | 0.6.9-11 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
jessie | 0.6.9-5 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 0.6.9-10 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
stretch | 0.6.9-6 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
Debtags of package yasr: |
accessibility | screen-reader |
interface | commandline |
role | program |
scope | utility |
works-with | audio |
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License: DFSG free
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Yasr is a general-purpose console screen reader for GNU/Linux and
other Unix-like operating systems. The name "yasr" is an acronym that
can stand for either "Yet Another Screen Reader" or "Your All-purpose
Screen Reader".
Currently, yasr attempts to support the Speak-out, DEC-talk, BNS, Apollo,
and DoubleTalk synthesizers. It is also able to communicate with
Emacspeak servers and can thus be used with synthesizers not directly
supported, such as Festival Lite (via eflite) or FreeTTS.
Yasr is written in C and works by opening a pseudo-terminal and running a
shell, intercepting all input and output. It looks at the escape
sequences being sent and maintains a virtual "window" containing what
it believes to be on the screen. It thus does not use any features
specific to Linux and can be ported to other Unix-like operating
systems without too much trouble.
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