From c3f52a2389df8eae52c492d2e1ad39324f12cdc8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pdm Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:46:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] BRLTTY spelling fixed --- ANNOUNCE | 4 ++-- NEWS | 12 +++++------ README | 4 ++-- brltty.el | 28 ++++++++++++------------- speechd-brltty.el | 4 ++-- speechd-el.texi | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 6 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE index 1043f3b..05ea5c1 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCE +++ b/ANNOUNCE @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ The Free(b)soft project is pleased to announce speechd-el 2.2. speechd-el is an Emacs client to speech synthesizers, Braille displays and other alternative output interfaces. It provides full speech and Braille output environment for Emacs using the Speech Dispatcher and - BrlTTY backends. It is focused especially on (but not limited to) the + BRLTTY backends. It is focused especially on (but not limited to) the blind and visually impaired users. It allows the user to work with Emacs without looking on the screen, by listening to speech output produced by the speech synthesizers supported in Speech Dispatcher and - watching Braille output on Braille displays supported by BrlTTY. + watching Braille output on Braille displays supported by BRLTTY. Key speechd-el features are: diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index ee47cf0..1d483ad 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ User-visible changes to speechd-el: ** Support for new BrlAPI protocol introduced in BRLTTY 3.8. speechd-el now works with BRLTTY 3.8 final version and BRLTTY 3.9. -Additionally BrlTTY error reporting cleanup was made. +Additionally BRLTTY error reporting cleanup was made. ** New BRLTTY key handler for general character input. @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ only works with Speech Dispatcher 0.6.3 or higher. ** Invisible text is no longer read. -** Support for BrlTTY 3.8. +** Support for BRLTTY 3.8. -BrlTTY uses 64-bit key codes. They are represented as two-number lists in +BRLTTY uses 64-bit key codes. They are represented as two-number lists in speechd-braille-key-functions. -** WINDOWPATH BrlTTY environment variable is recognized. +** WINDOWPATH BRLTTY environment variable is recognized. The WINDOWSPATH environment variable should be named WINDOWPATH now. This speechd-el version uses whichever of those two is defined. @@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ speechd-el is output device independent now, it no longer depends on speech output and SSIP. It is now possible (and sufficiently simple) to add new output modules for alternative output devices, such as Braille displays, etc. -** BrlTTY input/output added. +** BRLTTY input/output added. -speechd-el now supports Braille output to BrlTTY with basically the same +speechd-el now supports Braille output to BRLTTY with basically the same functionality as in the speech output. It is possible to use speech output, Braille output, or both. You can use sophisticated speechd-el features such as message priorities and text property handling instead of screen reading. diff --git a/README b/README index e2d4d16..8ac0b12 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ environment for Emacs. It is aimed primarily at visually impaired users who need non-visual communication with Emacs, but it can be used by anybody who needs sophisticated speech or other kind of alternative output from Emacs. speechd-el can make -Emacs a completely speech and BrlTTY enabled application suitable for visually +Emacs a completely speech and BRLTTY enabled application suitable for visually impaired users or, depending on its configuration, it can only speak in certain situations or when asked, to serve needs of any Emacs user. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Installation: - Install the `speechd-log-extractor' script somewhere to your shell PATH (this step is optional, the script is used only for bug reporting). -- Start Speech Dispatcher and/or BrlTTY. +- Start Speech Dispatcher and/or BRLTTY. - Start Emacs and call the commands diff --git a/brltty.el b/brltty.el index 102f8cd..3c1d3f3 100644 --- a/brltty.el +++ b/brltty.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; brltty.el --- Interface to BrlTTY +;;; brltty.el --- Interface to BRLTTY ;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Brailcom, o.p.s. @@ -33,16 +33,16 @@ (defgroup brltty () - "BrlTTY interface." + "BRLTTY interface." :group 'speechd-el) (defcustom brltty-default-host "localhost" - "Default BrlTTY host to connect to." + "Default BRLTTY host to connect to." :type 'string :group 'brltty) (defcustom brltty-default-port '(4101 4102 4103 4104 35751) - "Default BrlTTY port to connect to. + "Default BRLTTY port to connect to. If it is a list, the given port numbers are attempted in the order they are given until Emacs connects to something." :type 'integer @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ given until Emacs connects to something." :group 'brltty) (defcustom brltty-coding 'iso-8859-1 - "Coding in which texts should be sent to BrlTTY." + "Coding in which texts should be sent to BRLTTY." :type 'coding-system :group 'brltty) @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ available, from the environment variable CONTROLVT." :group 'brltty) (defcustom brltty-timeout 3 - "Maximum number of seconds to wait for a BrlTTY answer." + "Maximum number of seconds to wait for a BRLTTY answer." :type 'integer :group 'brltty) @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ available, from the environment variable CONTROLVT." (when process (delete-process process) (setf (brltty--connection-process connection) nil))) - (error "Error in communication with BrlTTY: %s" error)) + (error "Error in communication with BRLTTY: %s" error)) (defun brltty--process-filter* (process output) (let ((connection (brltty--process-connection process))) @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ available, from the environment variable CONTROLVT." (let ((err-number (brltty--read-integer data))) (if (= err-number brltty--protocol-version-error) (brltty--add-answer connection (list type err-number)) - (error (format "BrlTTY error %d: %s" + (error (format "BRLTTY error %d: %s" err-number (cdr (assoc err-number brltty--errors))))))) (key (let ((handler (brltty--connection-key-handler connection))) @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ available, from the environment variable CONTROLVT." (brltty--accept-process-output process) (setq answer (brltty--next-answer connection)))) (when (and (not answer) (not none-ok)) - (error "BrlTTY answer not received")) + (error "BRLTTY answer not received")) (cdr answer))) (defun brltty--send-packet (connection answer packet-id &rest data-list) @@ -408,10 +408,10 @@ available, from the environment variable CONTROLVT." (put 'brltty-connection-error 'error-conditions '(error speechd-connection-error brltty-connection-error)) (put 'brltty-connection-error 'error-message - "Error on opening BrlTTY connection") + "Error on opening BRLTTY connection") (defun brltty-open (&optional host port key-handler) - "Open and return connection to a BrlTTY server running on HOST and PORT. + "Open and return connection to a BRLTTY server running on HOST and PORT. If HOST or PORT is nil, `brltty-default-host' or `brltty-default-port' is used respectively." (condition-case err @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ respectively." (signal 'brltty-connection-error err)))) (defun brltty-close (connection) - "Close BrlTTY CONNECTION." + "Close BRLTTY CONNECTION." (when connection (when (brltty--connection-terminal-spec connection) (brltty--send-packet connection 'ack 'leavetty)) @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ respectively." (setf (brltty--connection-display-width connection) size)))))) (defun brltty-write (connection text &optional cursor) - "Display TEXT in BrlTTY accessed through CONNECTION. + "Display TEXT in BRLTTY accessed through CONNECTION. TEXT is encoded in the coding given by `brltty-coding' before it is sent. CURSOR, if non-nil, is a position of the cursor on the display, starting from 0." @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ from 0." 1 display-width (length encoded-text) encoded-text ;; Cursor position may not be too high, - ;; otherwise BrlTTY breaks the connection + ;; otherwise BRLTTY breaks the connection (if cursor (1+ (min cursor display-width)) 0)))) diff --git a/speechd-brltty.el b/speechd-brltty.el index 9ffcc2f..335d525 100644 --- a/speechd-brltty.el +++ b/speechd-brltty.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; speechd-brltty.el --- BrlTTY output driver +;;; speechd-brltty.el --- BRLTTY output driver ;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Brailcom, o.p.s. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ is not recommended to assign or call user commands here." (setq unread-command-events (append unread-command-events (list key)))) (defmacro speechd-brltty-command-key-function (key) - "Insert BrlTTY function handling general character KEY event." + "Insert BRLTTY function handling general character KEY event." `(lambda (driver) (speechd-brltty-command-key driver ,key))) diff --git a/speechd-el.texi b/speechd-el.texi index 9235ebc..7419969 100644 --- a/speechd-el.texi +++ b/speechd-el.texi @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ General Public License''. @dircategory Emacs @direntry -* speechd-el: (speechd-el). Emacs interface to Speech Dispatcher and BrlTTY. +* speechd-el: (speechd-el). Emacs interface to Speech Dispatcher and BRLTTY. @end direntry @titlepage @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Braille output environment for Emacs. It is aimed primarily at visually impaired users who need non-visual communication with Emacs, but it can be used by anybody who needs sophisticated speech or other kind of alternative output from Emacs. -speechd-el can make Emacs a completely speech and BrlTTY enabled +speechd-el can make Emacs a completely speech and BRLTTY enabled application suitable for visually impaired users or, depending on its configuration, it can only speak in certain situations or when asked, to serve needs of any Emacs user. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ for communication with the output devices. This manual describes the speech/Braille output user interface, how to customize and extend the interface, and the Emacs Lisp libraries. -Some degree of familiarity with Speech Dispatcher or BrlTTY on the +Some degree of familiarity with Speech Dispatcher or BRLTTY on the user level is recommended, although not absolutely necessary. @menu @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Dectalk, IBM TTS, Cicero, etc.) and you can use multiple speech synthesizers inside a single Emacs session. @item -Braille displays are handled through BrlTTY drivers and APIs. +Braille displays are handled through BRLTTY drivers and APIs. @item Programming libraries for those who want to extend speechd-el @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ independently of higher level features. @cindex BrlAPI The lowest level components are access libraries to output devices, especially to SSIP (the Speech Dispatcher TCP communication protocol -for speech output) and BrlAPI (interface to BrlTTY drivers for +for speech output) and BrlAPI (interface to BRLTTY drivers for communication with Braille displays). They can be used to talk to the output devices directly from Elisp programs. @@ -281,11 +281,11 @@ Speech Dispatcher installation is necessary to produce any speech output. Please look at @url{http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd} for more information about Speech Dispatcher. -@cindex BrlTTY -For the Braille output BrlTTY is used through its BrlAPI interface. -To make the Braille output work, BrlTTY must be running and properly +@cindex BRLTTY +For the Braille output BRLTTY is used through its BrlAPI interface. +To make the Braille output work, BRLTTY must be running and properly configured. Please look at @url{http://www.mielke.cc/brltty/} for -more information about BrlTTY. +more information about BRLTTY. @menu * Installation:: Installing speechd-el. @@ -342,9 +342,9 @@ Add the following lines to your @file{~/.emacs}: To receive speech output, Speech Dispatcher must be installed and running. Speech Dispatcher version 0.5 or higher is recommended. -@cindex BrlTTY -To receive Braille output, BrlTTY must be installed and running. -BrlTTY version 3.7 or higher is required. +@cindex BRLTTY +To receive Braille output, BRLTTY must be installed and running. +BRLTTY version 3.7 or higher is required. @node Starting Alternative Output, Commands, Installation, speechd-el User Manual @section Starting Speech and Braille Output @@ -366,12 +366,12 @@ Set up Emacs for alternative output and start speaking or communicating with the Braille display. Please don't forget Speech Dispatcher must be running in order to get -any speech output and BrlTTY must be running in order to get Braille +any speech output and BRLTTY must be running in order to get Braille output! After the initial setup, the command can be used again to restart the speech or Braille output when needed. Especially, you must run it -again if Speech Dispatcher or BrlTTY gets restarted. +again if Speech Dispatcher or BRLTTY gets restarted. After the first invocation, the command is available under the @kbd{C-e C-s} key. @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ List of names of active output drivers. @end vtable If a driver that does not work is present in the variable (e.g. the -list contains the @code{brltty} symbol while BrlTTY is not actually +list contains the @code{brltty} symbol while BRLTTY is not actually running), you receive an error message. To prevent the error message, remove the driver from this variable. @@ -879,7 +879,7 @@ Disable the given output driver. @subsection Speech Dispatcher Host Connection Configuration Host connection variables allow you connect to Speech Dispatcher or -BrlTTY running on a remote host or a non-default port and to specify +BRLTTY running on a remote host or a non-default port and to specify other TCP connection parameters. Speech Dispatcher connection options: @@ -915,11 +915,11 @@ spdsend is not used. Usually you shouldn't care about this variable. @end vtable -BrlTTY connection options: +BRLTTY connection options: @vtable @code @item brltty-default-host -Name of the host running BrlTTY to connect to, given as a string. +Name of the host running BRLTTY to connect to, given as a string. Default is @code{"localhost"}. @item brltty-default-port @@ -930,24 +930,24 @@ is the list of the standard BrlAPI ports. @item brltty-authentication-file File containing the BrlAPI authentication key. It is important to set -the variable properly, otherwise the connection to BrlTTY gets +the variable properly, otherwise the connection to BRLTTY gets rejected. Default is @code{"/etc/brlapi.key"}. @item brltty-coding -Coding in which texts should be sent to BrlTTY. Default is +Coding in which texts should be sent to BRLTTY. Default is @code{iso-8859-1}; if you use non-Western language, you may need to change it to display its characters correctly on the Braille display. @item brltty-tty Number of the Linux console on which speechd-el runs. If this value is not set correctly, speechd-el may not interact well with other -applications communicating with BrlTTY. speechd-el tries to find the +applications communicating with BRLTTY. speechd-el tries to find the correct value itself, if this doesn't work, set this variable properly or set the @code{CONTROLVT} environment variable. @item brltty-timeout -Maximum number of seconds to wait for a BrlTTY answer. If it is -exceeded, speechd-el closes the connection. Normally, BrlTTY should +Maximum number of seconds to wait for a BRLTTY answer. If it is +exceeded, speechd-el closes the connection. Normally, BRLTTY should answer protocol commands immediately, but if you talk to BrlAPI in a strange way through a lagging network, you may want to increase the limit. @@ -1536,8 +1536,8 @@ If the given key is pressed, the corresponding function is called with a @code{speechd-brltty-driver} instance as its single argument (read the source code for information about speechd-el output drivers). -The key codes are either integers (for BrlTTY 3.7 and older) or lists -containing three integers (for BrlTTY 3.8 and newer). See the default +The key codes are either integers (for BRLTTY 3.7 and older) or lists +containing three integers (for BRLTTY 3.8 and newer). See the default variable value for examples of possible key codes. The assigned functions needn't be interactive. Actually as the @@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ User interface implemented in @file{speechd-speak.el}. @end itemize You can use the libraries to communicate with Speech Dispatcher, -BrlTTY or other devices in your own programs. +BRLTTY or other devices in your own programs. Right now, there's no real programmer's manual to the libraries. Please read docstrings of available variables, functions and macros.