>>>>> "Gilles" == Gilles Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We have very tiny resources, so I hope that my answers below are not > too conservative! I hope to be able to offer some of my time when I know my way round the system (specifically, emacspeak) better. >> When emacspeak has done its introductory fanfare, could it output a >> message telling you how to make it speak the first screenful of >> instructions? > The whole displayed document could be said automatically. I think it would be enough for the first line to contain instructions on how to read the next line, and the second line to contain instructions on how to read the rest of the page; then only the first line would need to be spoken automatically. > Concerning the speech rate: it was slower with 0.6 alpha. Yes, we have > to propose very early (probably in the audio menu) a configurable > speech rate. >> emacs-vr-mode, and Dragon is fussy about what sound system it has). > Do you envision Dragon Naturally Speaking using Wine? I hadn't tried that myself but Google shows people who have found it is possible: http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2005/03/0083.html (Dragon version 4) and http://www.kerneltraffic.org/wine/wn20051028_297.html#6 (Dragon version 7) >> Long-term ideas: Eventually, I would like to get an emacs system >> working with both input and output by voice! > This is very interesting. I guess there could be common features with the > future Oralux 2.0. Is there a description of what is planned for Oralux 2.0? >> Is there a guide to creating new voices (for other languages) for >> MultiSpeech? > Igor B. Poretsky proposes Multispeech, Ru_tts, Enlex and more at: > ftp://ftp.rakurs.spb.ru/pub/Goga/projects/ I have downloaded the source, and will look at it soon. Merci! __John _______________________________________________ Oralux mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freearchive.org/mailman/listinfo/oralux
