[Kde-accessibility] Fwd: [Bug 98065] kttsd plugin is enabled by default and can not be disabled

Gary Cramblitt garycramblitt at comcast.net
Fri Jan 28 14:26:42 CET 2005


Olaf, Gunnar,

Unless you object, I plan to take care of the following bug.

I was wondering though.  By making this move, we will remove the dependency of 
the kate ktts plugin on kdebase.  (It will use KTextEditor interface, which 
is in kdelibs/interfaces, instead of Kate::Document.)  Perhaps then we should 
move it to kdeaccessibility instead of kdelibs?

-- 
Gary Cramblitt (aka PhantomsDad)
KDE Text-to-Speech Maintainer
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/index.php


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Subject: [Bug 98065] kttsd plugin is enabled by default and can not be 
disabled
Date: Friday 28 January 2005 07:12 am
From: Anders Lund <anders at alweb.dk>
To: garycramblitt at comcast.net

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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98065
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------- Additional Comments From anders alweb dk  2005-01-28 13:12 -------
This plugin is misplaced, it's in kdebase/kate/plugins but must be moved to
 kdelibs/kate/plugins, as it plugs into to katepart.

It also does not use the katepart plugin system, it is a KPart plugin, and
 doesn't providea desktop file as it should. It seems to work with a kate
 ktts plugin, but it should probably work solely with katepart.

I have added the last contributor of the plugin to the CC list for this BR,
 and I hereby ask to have the following actions taken: * move the katepart
 plugin to kdelibs/kate/plugins
* make it a real katepart plugin, so that it can be enabled in the katepart
 configuration * remove the katektts plugin
* I suggest that this is assigned to the accessability team, allthough I will
 be happy to help with kate related issues.

You can get help from kate developers if you join the #kate channel at the
 freenode irc network if desired.


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