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gnopernicus(1)                                                     User Commands                                                    gnopernicus(1)

NAME
gnopernicus, srcore - integrated screen reader and magnifier. gnopernicus includes a graphical configuration interface SYNOPSIS
gnopernicus [-?|--help] [--usage] [-d|--default] [-b|--enable-braille] [-B|--disable-braille] [-s|--enable-speech] [-S|--disable-speech] [-m|--enable-magnifier] [-M|--disable-magnifier] [-o|--enable-braille-monitor] [-O|--disable-braille-monitor] [-l|--login] [-p|--braille-port ttyS[1..4]] [-e|--braille-device DEVICE_NAME] [] srcore [-?|--help] [--usage] [-B|--disable-braille] [-s|--enable-speech] [-S|--disable-speech] [-m|--enable-magnifier] [-M|--disable-magnifier] [-o|--enable-braille-monitor] [-O|--disable-braille-monitor] [-p|--braille-port ttyS[1..4]] [-e|--braille-device DEVICE_NAME] [-c|--settings-dir PATH] [-z|--magnification-zoom [1..16]] [-i|--magnification-invert] [-u|--magnification-horizontal-split] [-l|--login] [-t|--magnification-mouse-tracking [CENTERED, PROPORTION, PUSH, NONE]] [-f|--magnification-focus-tracking [AUTO, CENTERED, NONE]] (generic GNOME parameters: [--gdk-debug=FLAGS] [--gdk-no-debug=FLAGS] [--display=DISPLAY] [--screen=SCREEN] [--sync] [--name=NAME] [--class=CLASS] [--gtk-debug=FLAGS] [--gtk-no-debug=FLAGS] [--g-fatal-warnings] [--gtk-module=MODULE] [--oaf-ior-fd=FD] [--oaf-activate-iid=IID] [--oaf-private] [--disable-sound] [--enable-sound] [--espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT] [--version] [--sm-client-id=ID] [--sm-config-prefix=PREFIX] [--sm-disable] [--disable-crash-dialog] [--load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,...] DESCRIPTION
Gnopernicus is an assistive technology for the JDS platform which facilitates use by persons with various degrees of visual impairment. It supports software speech, refreshable braille displays, and focus-tracking onscreen magnification. For more information please see the Gnopernicus online help section of the JDS Help system, under the Applications/Documents/Gnopernicus Manual section heading OPTIONS
The following options are supported: --?|--help show help message ---usage display brief usage message --d|--default launch Gnopernicus with default settings --b|--enable-braille enable braille service --B|--disable-braille disable braille service --s|--enable-speech enable speech service --S|--disable-speech disable speech service --m|--enable-magnifier enable magnifier service --M|--disable-magnifier disable magnifier service --o|--enable-braille-monitor enable braille monitor service --O|--disable-braille-monitor disable braille monitor service --l|--login used when users want to launch Gnopericus at login time --p|--braille-port=ttyS[1..4] specify serial port for braille (ttyS) --e|--braille-device=DEVICE_NAME specify Braille Device The following srcore options are supported: --?|--help show help message ---usage display brief usage message -b|--enable-braille enable braille service --B|--disable-braille disable braille service --s|--enable-speech enable speech service --S|--disable-speech disable speech service --m|--enable-magnifier enable magnifier service --M|--disable-magnifier disable magnifier service --o|--enable-braille-monitor enable braille monitor service --O|--disable-braille-monitor disable braille monitor service --l|--login launch Gnopericus at login time --p|--braille-port=ttyS[1..4] specify serial port for braille (ttyS) --e|--braille-device=DEVICE_NAME specify braille device --c|--settings-dir PATH specify gconf settings file --z|--magnification-zoom [1..16] set the magnification zoom level --i|--magnification-invert reverse video magnification --u|--magnification-horizontal-split magnification with horizontal-split --t|--magnification-mouse-tracking [CENTERED, PROPORTION, PUSH, NONE] how mouse movement positions the zoomed region --f|--magnification-focus-tracking [AUTO, CENTERED, NONE] how widget focus positions the zoomed region The following options apply to GTK+: ---gdk-debug=FLAGS Gdk debugging flags to set --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS Gdk debugging flags to set ---g-fatal-warnings Make all warnings fatal ---gtk-module=MODULE Load an additional Gtk module The following options apply to TTS drivers: ---oaf-ior-fd=FD File descriptor to print IOR on (e.g.: freetts-synthesis-driver--oaf-ior-fd=30) ---oaf-activate-iid=IID IID to activate ---oaf-private Prevent registering of server with OAF GNOME Library option: ---disable-sound Disable sound server usage ---enable-sound Enable sound server usage ---espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT Host:port on which the sound server to use is running ---version Output application version Session management options: ---sm-client-id=ID Specify session management ID ---sm-config-prefix=PREFIX Specify prefix of saved configuration ---sm-disable Disable connection to session manager GNOME GUI Library options: ---disable-crash-dialog Disable crash dialog ---load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,... Dynamic modules to load gnome-std-options Standard options available for use with most GNOME applications. See gnome-std-options(5) for more information. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Starting the screen reader with its graphical user interface, with speech and magnification modes example% gnopernicus --enable-speech --enable-magnifier Example 2: Starting the screen reader without its graphical user interface, with braille only, ouput to a VARIO40 device on port 1, in "login mode". This command line would be suitable for login by a blind user during the gdm login process (seeman gdm) example% srcore --enable-braille --braille-device VARIO40 --braille-port ttyS1 --login ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
GNOPERNICUS_LOG Debug message logging. The valid values for this environment varible are: "at-spi" - logs all the events received, processed and reported to user, except the events from terminal objects "gnopernicus" - logs all the events reported by Gnopernicus to the user "reentrancy" - logs all the events received from AT-SPI, events which are coming while another event is processed EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Application exited successfully 1 Application exited with failure FILES
The following files are used by this application: /usr/sfw/bin/srcore Executable for main screen reader functionality /usr/sfw/bin/gnopernicus Executable for graphical screen reader front-end, also launches /usr/sfw/bin/srcore /usr/share/gnopernicus/presentation/default.xml XML file defining the default presentation style used by braille, speech, and magnification modes of Gnopernicus for various types of GUI events and content /usr/share/gnopernicus/presentation/verbose.xml XML file defining a verbose presentation style used by braille, speech, and magnification modes of Gnopernicus for various types of GUI events and content ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWgnome-a11y-reader | | | | | |SUNWgnome-a11y-reader-root | | | | | |SUNWgnome-a11y-reader-share | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |External | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
Gnopernicus online reference manual Latest version of the GNOME Accessibility Guide for your platform. Latest version of the GNOME Desktop User Guide for your platform. gdm(1) gnome-std-options(5) magnifier(1)man page for standalone magnification service, may be used as an alternative to Gnopernicus for magnification only. NOTES
Written by Bill Haneman and Patrick Wade, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2005. SunOS 5.10 20 July 2005 gnopernicus(1)
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