Re: OT Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Hello, D.J.J. Ring, Jr., le jeu. 03 août 2023 11:56:48 -0400, a ecrit: > John Doe or whatever your real name is, It does not matter whether this is his real name or not, he has always been called John Doe here and there, and that is what does matter. > Go crawl into a hole, and hopefully that hole will be covered up with debris > and other things that seem naturally attracted to your type of personality and > we will not have to suffer through your misplaced anger and other personal > deficiencies. That kind of comment is not welcome on this list. Samuel
Re: OT Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
John Doe or whatever your real name is, and if you are not the moderator for this list, I wish you'd remove yourself from this list. This is a Debian topic, this is about Debian Accessibility and there has been a very productive discussion about this going on and off this list for about a week. If you are a debian accessibility developer, perhaps your work can be done without such destructive comments. You will take note I do not like cowards who hide behind any pseudonym - unless your name is really "John Doe" - but I think that just like the comments you leave lambasting anyone who does not agree with you, that it is fake. Go crawl into a hole, and hopefully that hole will be covered up with debris and other things that seem naturally attracted to your type of personality and we will not have to suffer through your misplaced anger and other personal deficiencies. Best regards, David Ring On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 2:54 PM john doe wrote: > On 8/1/23 00:34, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > > Again, please refrain from polluting the list with OT stuff. > > -- > John Doe > >
Re: OT Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Are you the list moderator? - Original Message - From: "john doe" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2023 1:54 PM Subject: OT Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? On 8/1/23 00:34, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: Again, please refrain from polluting the list with OT stuff. -- John Doe
OT Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
On 8/1/23 00:34, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: Again, please refrain from polluting the list with OT stuff. -- John Doe
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, High voices are currently at these prices. Price Discount Voxin + IBM TTS 4.19 EUR 0% Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Compact 22.1 EUR 36% Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Pro 26 EUR 36% Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, High 29.91 EUR To make the confusion complete Vocalizer Embedded is sometimes called Voxin Eloquence. I'd love for there to be an emacspeak engine for Vocalizer Embedded voices but it's all volunteer and people can only contribute when they have free time. I once suggested that some on the emacspeak list underwrite a stipend for the software developer by contributing $25.00 each to the effort. No one except me volunteered to pay, so maybe three years later we are still waiting for the volunteer developer to make an emacspeak engine. Emacspeak engines exist for: 1.) espeak 2.) Voxin IBM TTS 3.) Various hardware devices like DECTalk. On Fri, Jul 14, 2023, 1:15 PM D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > Installing Voxin in Debian gives Voxin in the console. > I have the Zoe ML Eloquence High voice installed from Voxin. Sample here: > https://voxin.oralux.org/audio/zoe-ml-embedded-high.wav > > https://voxin.oralux.org/ > > Prices > > Voxin + IBM TTS 4.19 EUR > Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Compact 22.1 EUR > Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Pro 26 EUR > Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, High 29.91 EUR > > Unfortunately, it's not yet possible to have Voxin Eloquence engine inside > emacspeak the audio desktop, but I understand this is being worked on. > It IS possible to use the Voxin IBMTTS - the old IBM Voxin voices > inside emacspeak, so often I just use spd-conf to configure the old IBMTTS > voice and use Voxin Eloguence Zoe ML in terminal under MATE using ORCA. > > Voxin emacspeak installer for IBMTTS ONLY: > https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install > > Rgds, > David > > > > On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 2:06 PM K0LNY wrote: > >> If the console is only giving espeak, I have changed that with spd-conf >> and >> using voxin or in my case, ibmtts for the default TTS. >> But with espeak-ng, there are some better voice selections, so maybe it >> can >> be fixed that way too. >> Not as good as Voxin, but better than the default espeak for sure. >> >> Glenn >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Chime Hart" >> To: "K0LNY" >> Cc: "Al Puzzuoli" ; >> >> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 12:49 PM >> Subject: Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? >> >> >> > Well, Glen, I would think if you switch to an actual console, you would >> > want Voxin. It would probably just switch focus-and-switch from an ORCA >> to >> > Speakup. But yes I have seen this when I was trying out Slint. >> > Chime >> > >> >>
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Installing Voxin in Debian gives Voxin in the console. I have the Zoe ML Eloquence High voice installed from Voxin. Sample here: https://voxin.oralux.org/audio/zoe-ml-embedded-high.wav https://voxin.oralux.org/ Prices Voxin + IBM TTS 4.19 EUR Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Compact 22.1 EUR Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, Pro 26 EUR Voxin + Vocalizer Embedded, High 29.91 EUR Unfortunately, it's not yet possible to have Voxin Eloquence engine inside emacspeak the audio desktop, but I understand this is being worked on. It IS possible to use the Voxin IBMTTS - the old IBM Voxin voices inside emacspeak, so often I just use spd-conf to configure the old IBMTTS voice and use Voxin Eloguence Zoe ML in terminal under MATE using ORCA. Voxin emacspeak installer for IBMTTS ONLY: https://github.com/Oralux/emacspeak_voxin_install Rgds, David On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 2:06 PM K0LNY wrote: > If the console is only giving espeak, I have changed that with spd-conf > and > using voxin or in my case, ibmtts for the default TTS. > But with espeak-ng, there are some better voice selections, so maybe it > can > be fixed that way too. > Not as good as Voxin, but better than the default espeak for sure. > > Glenn > > - Original Message - > From: "Chime Hart" > To: "K0LNY" > Cc: "Al Puzzuoli" ; > > Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 12:49 PM > Subject: Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? > > > > Well, Glen, I would think if you switch to an actual console, you would > > want Voxin. It would probably just switch focus-and-switch from an ORCA > to > > Speakup. But yes I have seen this when I was trying out Slint. > > Chime > > > >
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
In Debian 11 I have a solution, not good, but better than nothing. When in the Mate Desktop or terminal I use Orca. If I want to use the console I go to Alt + F2, type in "Sudo Killall Orca", which shuts down Orca. Within 10 seconds I have espeak speaking in the console. If I want to go back to the Mate desktop I again use the alt + F2 and type in "Orca", and get Orca back. A nuisance, but it works. --
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
If the console is only giving espeak, I have changed that with spd-conf and using voxin or in my case, ibmtts for the default TTS. But with espeak-ng, there are some better voice selections, so maybe it can be fixed that way too. Not as good as Voxin, but better than the default espeak for sure. Glenn - Original Message - From: "Chime Hart" To: "K0LNY" Cc: "Al Puzzuoli" ; Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 12:49 PM Subject: Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? Well, Glen, I would think if you switch to an actual console, you would want Voxin. It would probably just switch focus-and-switch from an ORCA to Speakup. But yes I have seen this when I was trying out Slint. Chime
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Well, Glen, I would think if you switch to an actual console, you would want Voxin. It would probably just switch focus-and-switch from an ORCA to Speakup. But yes I have seen this when I was trying out Slint. Chime
Re: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Al, I don't think you would want both going at the same time. Orca should be providing speech in the terminal. If Speakup were still going, you would hear it along with Orca. Glenn - Original Message - From: Al Puzzuoli To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 12:30 PM Subject: RE: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? So after testing a bit more, it seems the issue is that I can choose either Orca or Speakup. If I start a Mate session, then Speakup no longer works until the next reboot. If I start a Speakup session first, the opposite is true. Now that I understand it, I can work with this limitation if it's expected behavior; but if there is a workaround, that info would be great. Thanks, From: Al Puzzuoli Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 1:06 PM To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? Hi all, Running Debian Bookworm and the Mate desktop environment. I just installed Voxin. After the Voxin install I rebooted the system and Orca immediately came up using Eloquence as the synthesizer. However I noticed that now when I switch to a console terminal, I am not getting any speech at all from Speakup. What do I need to do to fix this? Thanks,
RE: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
So after testing a bit more, it seems the issue is that I can choose either Orca or Speakup. If I start a Mate session, then Speakup no longer works until the next reboot. If I start a Speakup session first, the opposite is true. Now that I understand it, I can work with this limitation if it's expected behavior; but if there is a workaround, that info would be great. Thanks, From: Al Puzzuoli Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2023 1:06 PM To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org Subject: Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup? Hi all, Running Debian Bookworm and the Mate desktop environment. I just installed Voxin. After the Voxin install I rebooted the system and Orca immediately came up using Eloquence as the synthesizer. However I noticed that now when I switch to a console terminal, I am not getting any speech at all from Speakup. What do I need to do to fix this? Thanks,
Installing Voxin Eloquence Broke Speakup?
Hi all, Running Debian Bookworm and the Mate desktop environment. I just installed Voxin. After the Voxin install I rebooted the system and Orca immediately came up using Eloquence as the synthesizer. However I noticed that now when I switch to a console terminal, I am not getting any speech at all from Speakup. What do I need to do to fix this? Thanks,