[sound] # Turn sound on or off: enabled=True # Select the driver used to play sounds, choices are genericDriver and gstreamerDriver. # Sox is the default. #driver=gstreamerDriver driver=genericDriver # Sound themes. These are the pack of sounds used for sound alerts. # Sound packs may be located at /usr/share/sounds # For system wide availability, or ~/.local/share/fenrirscreenreader/sounds # For the current user. theme=default # Sound volume controls how loud the sounds for your selected soundpack are. # 0 is quietest, 1.0 is loudest. volume=1.0 # shell commands for generic sound driver # the folowing variable are substituted # fenrirVolume = the current volume setting # fenrirSoundFile = the soundfile for an soundicon # fenrirFrequence = the frequency to play # fenrirDuration = the duration of the frequency # the following command is used to play a soundfile genericPlayFileCommand=play -q -v fenrirVolume fenrirSoundFile #the following command is used to generate a frequency beep genericFrequencyCommand=play -q -v fenrirVolume -n -c1 synth fenrirDuration sine fenrirFrequence [speech] # Turn speech on or off: enabled=True # Select speech driver, options are speechdDriver (default), genericDriver, emacspeak or espeakDriver: #driver=speechdDriver #driver=espeakDriver driver=genericDriver #driver=emacspeakDriver # server path for emacspeak serverPath=/home/chrys/Projekte/emacspeak/servers/espeak # The rate selects how fast Fenrir will speak. Options range from 0, slowest, to 1.0, fastest. rate=0.65 # Pitch controls the pitch of the voice, select from 0, lowest, to 1.0, highest. pitch=0.5 # Pitch for capital letters capitalPitch=0.9 # Volume controls the loudness of the voice, select from 0, quietest, to 1.0, loudest. volume=1.0 # Module is used for Speech-dispatcher, to select the speech module you want to use. # Consult Speech-dispatcher's configuration and help Fenrir find out which modules are available. # The default is espeak. #module=espeak # Voice selects the varient you want to use, for example, f5 will use the female voice #5 in Espeak, # or if using the Espeak module in Speech-dispatcher. To find out which voices are available, consult the documentation provided with your selected synthesizer. # This also sets the voice used in the generic driver. voice=en-us # Select the language you want Fenrir to use. #language=english-us # Read new text as it happens? autoReadIncoming=True # genericSpeechCommand is the command that is executed for talking # the following variables are replaced with values # fenrirText = is the text that should be spoken # fenrirModule = may be the speech module like used in speech-dispatcher, not every TTY need this # fenrirLanguage = the language # fenrirVoice = is the current voice that should be used. Set the voice variable above. # the current volume, pitch and rate is calculated like this # value = min + settingValue * (min - max ) # fenrirVolume = is replaced with the current volume # fenrirPitch = is replaced with the current pitch # fenrirRate = is replaced with the current speed (speech rate) genericSpeechCommand=espeak -a fenrirVolume -s fenrirRate -p fenrirPitch -v fenrirVoice -- "fenrirText" # those are the min and max values of the TTS system that is used in genericSpeechCommand fenrirMinVolume=0 fenrirMaxVolume=200 fenrirMinPitch=0 fenrirMaxPitch=99 fenrirMinRate=80 fenrirMaxRate=450 [braille] enabled=False driver=dummyDriver layout=en # to what should the flush timeout relate to # word = flush after (number of words to display) * seconds # char = flush after (number of chars to display) * seconds # fix = flush after X seconds # none = no automatic flush (manual via shortcut) flushMode=word # seconds to flush or # -1 = no automatic flush (manual via shortcut) flushTimeout=3 # how should the cursor be focused? # page = if cursor cross the border move to next page and start at beginn # fixCell = ajust the cursor on an special cell where it is always placed. the display scroll here more smooth. cursorFocusMode=page # define the cell on the Braille device where fenrir should scroll and keep the cursor # 0 = first cell on device # -1 = last cell on device # >0 = fix cell number fixCursorOnCell=-1 #How should the braille follow the focus # none = no automatic toggle command used # review = priority to review # last = follow last used cursor cursorFollowMode=review # number of cells in panning (horizontal) # 0 = display size, >0 number of cells panSizeHorizontal=0 [screen] driver=vcsaDriver encoding=auto screenUpdateDelay=0.05 suspendingScreen= autodetectSuspendingScreen=True [keyboard] driver=evdevDriver # filter input devices NOMICE, ALL or a DEVICE NAME device=ALL # gives Fenrir exclusive access to the keyboard and lets it control keystrokes. grabDevices=True ignoreShortcuts=False # the current shortcut layout located in /etc/fenrirscreenreader/keyboard keyboardLayout=desktop # echo chars while typing. charEcho=False # echo deleted chars charDeleteEcho=True # echo word after pressing space wordEcho=False # interrupt speech on any keypress interruptOnKeyPress=False # you can filter the keys on that the speech should interrupt (empty = all keys, otherwhise the given keys) interruptOnKeyPressFilter= # timeout for double tap in sec doubleTapTimeout=0.2 [general] debugLevel=0 # debugMode sets where the debug output should send to: # debugMode=File writes to debugFile (Default: /var/log/fenrirscreenreader/fenrir.log) # debugMode=Print just prints on the screen debugMode=File debugFile=/var/log/fenrirscreenreader/fenrir.log punctuationProfile=default punctuationLevel=some respectPunctuationPause=True newLinePause=True numberOfClipboards=10 # used path for "export_clipboard_to_file" # $user is replaced by username #clipboardExportPath=/home/$user/fenrirClipboard clipboardExportPath=/tmp/fenrirClipboard emoticons=True # define the current Fenrir key fenrirKeys=KEY_KP0,KEY_META,KEY_INSERT scriptKey=KEY_COMPOSE timeFormat=%H:%M:%P dateFormat=%A, %B %d, %Y autoSpellCheck=True spellCheckLanguage=en_US # path for your scripts "scriptKey" functionality scriptPath=/usr/share/fenrirscreenreader/scripts # overload commands, and create new one without changing Fenrir default commandPath= #fenrirBGColor = the backgroundcolor #fenrirFGColor = the foregroundcolor #fenrirUnderline = speak the underline attribute #fenrirBold = speak the bold attribute #fenrirBlink = speak the blink attribute #fenrirFont = the font #fenrirFontSize = the fontsize attributeFormatString=Background fenrirBGColor,Foreground fenrirFGColor,fenrirUnderline,fenrirBold,fenrirBlink, Font fenrirFont,Fontsize fenrirFontSize autoPresentIndent=False # play a sound when attributes are changeing hasAttributes=True # shell for PTY emulatiun (empty = default shell) shell= [focus] #follow the text cursor cursor=True #follow highlighted text changes highlight=False [remote] enable=True # connection type # unix = unix sockets # tcp = tcp (localhost only) method=unix # tcp port port=22447 # socket filepath socketpath=/tmp/ # allow settings to overwrite enableSettingsRemote=True # permitted settings allowSettings=barrier#enabled # allow commands to be executed enableCommandRemote=True # permitted commands allowCommands=say,interrupt,window,resetwindow [barrier] enabled=True leftBarriers=│└┌─ rightBarriers=│┘┐─ [review] lineBreak=True endOfScreen=True # leave the review when pressing a key leaveReviewOnCursorChange=True # leave the review when changing the screen leaveReviewOnScreenChange=True [promote] enabled=True inactiveTimeoutSec=120 list= [time] # automatic time anouncement enabled=False # present time presentTime=True # present date (on change) presentDate=True # present time after a given period of seconds delaySec=0 # present time after to given minutes example every 15 minutes: 00,15,30,45 # if delaySec is >0 onMinutes is ignored onMinutes=00,30 # announce via soundicon (not interrupting) announce=True # interrupt current speech for time announcement interrupt=False