- From: Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi>
- Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 22:25:33 +0200 (EET)
- To: Tim Bagot <tsb-w3-style-0005@earth.li>
- cc: www-style@w3.org, somnium@freeuk.com
On 2003-02-07, Tim Bagot uttered to www-style@w3.org: >> You could write one; it really should not be that hard.... Late in on the game... I've tried to fix aural properties on my site, but I've no idea what it sounds like. In case a CSS aware voice browser can be downloaded from somewhere, I'd value a link highly. If such beasts are strictly commercial, and there's someone on-list with the tool, living in Finland, a private contact would be appreciated. If such tools still do not exist, I'm seriously wondering why I bothered with Aural. ;) >AFAIAA, Emacs/W3 isn't (yet) an XHTML browser, so I'd question its >suitability on that front, but I'm not aware of any other browser with >any support for aural CSS. Also, most people would be looking for a Windows app. Does Emacs with W3 work under W95, with sound? -- Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy - mailto:decoy@iki.fi, tel:+358-50-5756111 student/math+cs/helsinki university, http://www.iki.fi/~decoy/front openpgp: 050985C2/025E D175 ABE5 027C 9494 EEB0 E090 8BA9 0509 85C2
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