guile-clipboard-speaker

Accessibility tool that reads the contents of your clipboard buffer. Meant to be run with keybindings / shortcuts.
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commit aaa0592534483bd5700bad3c49f8bdb2ac2d0fb5
parent 0f7111f5ce2a1e004d53d1aec4b365dc174d51ce
Author: Yuval Langer <yuval.langer@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue, 24 Dec 2024 04:19:13 +0200

Remove man page source.

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diff --git a/clipboard-speaker.mdoc b/clipboard-speaker.mdoc @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -.\" The following commands are required for all man pages. -.Dd 2024-08-10 -.Dt clipboard-speaker 69 poop -.Os -.Sh CLIPBOARD-SPEAKER -.Nm clipboard-speaker -.Nd Reads aloud whatever you have in your clipboard. -.\" This next command is for sections 2 and 3 only. -.\" .Sh LIBRARY -.Sh SYNOPSIS -Use this tool to read a paragraph in a webpage or some other document. -.Bl -enum -.It -Select some text. While the text is highlighted, -.It -press the keybinding assigned to the `clipboard-reader` executable to start the reading of the highlighted text. -.It -(optional, while `clipboard-speaker` is reading the text) Select some more text and press the keybinding that starts `clipboard-reader`. The selected text will be added to the text buffer and will be read right after the last bunch of text. -.It -(optional) GOTO 3. -.It -(optional) Press the other keybinding assigned to the `clipboard-reader --kill` script to make your computer stop speaking and clear the text buffer. -.El -.Sh DESCRIPTION -.\" The following commands should be uncommented and -.\" used where appropriate. -.\" .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES -.\" This next command is for sections 2, 3, and 9 only -.\" (function return values). -.\" .Sh RETURN VALUES -.\" This next command is for sections 1, 6, 7, and 8 only. -.\" .Sh ENVIRONMENT -.\" .Sh FILES -.\" This next command is for sections 1, 6, and 8 only -.\" (command return values to the shell). -.\" .Sh EXIT STATUS -.\" .Sh EXAMPLES -.\" This next command is for sections 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 only -.\" (fprintf/stderr type diagnostics). -.\" .Sh DIAGNOSTICS -.\" .Sh COMPATIBILITY -.\" This next command is for sections 2, 3, 4, and 9 only -.\" (settings of the errno variable). -.\" .Sh ERRORS -.Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr espeak-ng 1 , -.Xr guile 1 , -.Xr xsel 1x -.\" .Sh STANDARDS -.\" .Sh HISTORY -.\" .Sh AUTHORS -.\" .Sh CAVEATS -.\" .Sh BUGS