/games/xosmulti/

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Approved by:	 David K. Gerry <david.k.gerry@gmail.com> (maintainer)
YASR ("Yet Another Screen Reader") is an attempt at a lightweight, 2008-02-16T17:23:44+00:00 alepulver alepulver@FreeBSD.org 2008-02-16T17:23:44+00:00 f05f0e918af9e396c286fd272932498d9acac33a portable screen reader. It works by opening a shell in a pty and intercepting all user input/output, maintaining a window of what should be on the screen by looking at the codes and text sent to the screen. It thus uses no Linuxisms such as /dev/vcsa0 and does not necessarily need to be setuid root (the only requirement being that the user be able to access the tts device). WWW: http://yasr.sourceforge.net/ Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com> PR: ports/119789 Submitted by: David K. Gerry
portable screen reader. It works by opening a shell in a pty and
intercepting all user input/output, maintaining a window of what
should be on the screen by looking at the codes and text sent to the
screen. It thus uses no Linuxisms such as /dev/vcsa0 and does not
necessarily need to be setuid root (the only requirement being that
the user be able to access the tts device).

WWW: http://yasr.sourceforge.net/

Ported by David K. Gerry <David.K.Gerry@GMail.com>

PR:		ports/119789
Submitted by:	David K. Gerry