Re: need some accessible command-line tools

2013-06-19 Thread Sebastian Humenda
Hello Don, Don Raikes schrieb am 19.06.2013, 14:23 -0700: >I am building a console-only debian-based live/installed system, and I am >looking for any suggestions on packages for the following: > >1. Pdf to text/html conversion (found pdftohtml, but not pdftotext). Install poppler-utils, then

need some accessible command-line tools

2013-06-19 Thread Don Raikes
Hi all, I don’t know where else to ask this question, so here it goes. I am building a console-only debian-based live/installed system, and I am looking for any suggestions on packages for the following: 1.   Pdf to text/html conversion (found pdftohtml, but not pdftotext).2.   Some kind of

Re: Why are accessibility problems considered to be low priority?

2013-06-19 Thread Samuel Thibault
Doug Smith, le Wed 19 Jun 2013 16:47:10 -0400, a écrit : > This is just a question I happen to have after watching the bug reports come > over the debian accessibility list. I have noticed that the priority on > all the accessibility bugs is marked as low. Why is this? Would you have an exam

Why are accessibility problems considered to be low priority?

2013-06-19 Thread Doug Smith
This is just a question I happen to have after watching the bug reports come over the debian accessibility list. I have noticed that the priority on all the accessibility bugs is marked as low. Why is this? Just curious. -- Doug Smith: Special Agent S.W.A.T Spiritual Warfare and Ad

Bug#712629: Acknowledgement (espeak: fails to speak final chunk)

2013-06-19 Thread Samuel Thibault
Sam Hartman, le Wed 19 Jun 2013 16:19:51 -0400, a écrit : > I'm no longer convinced my patch helps things, nor that I understood the > root cause of the problem. > I'm quite convinced that under pulseaudio, speech is getting chopped. > > But, I'm noticing that it's actually using alsa (presumably

Bug#712629: Acknowledgement (espeak: fails to speak final chunk)

2013-06-19 Thread Sam Hartman
Hi. I'm no longer convinced my patch helps things, nor that I understood the root cause of the problem. I'm quite convinced that under pulseaudio, speech is getting chopped. But, I'm noticing that it's actually using alsa (presumably via portaudio) and pulse via that, rather than the direct pulse

espeak_1.47.11-1_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into unstable

2013-06-19 Thread Debian FTP Masters
Accepted: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Format: 1.8 Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 20:57:44 +0200 Source: espeak Binary: espeak espeak-data espeak-data-udeb libespeak1 libespeak-dev espeak-dbg Architecture: source amd64 Version: 1.47.11-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer

Processing of espeak_1.47.11-1_amd64.changes

2013-06-19 Thread Debian FTP Masters
espeak_1.47.11-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost along with the files: espeak_1.47.11-1.dsc espeak_1.47.11.orig.tar.gz espeak_1.47.11-1.debian.tar.gz espeak_1.47.11-1_amd64.deb espeak-data_1.47.11-1_amd64.deb espeak-data-udeb_1.47.11-1_amd64.udeb libespeak1_1.47.11-1_

Bug#707925: marked as done (espeak: Makefile overrides compiler flags from the environment)

2013-06-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:18:08 + with message-id and subject line Bug#707925: fixed in espeak 1.47.11-1 has caused the Debian Bug report #707925, regarding espeak: Makefile overrides compiler flags from the environment to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the pro

Bug#707912: marked as done (espeak: the AUDIO=runtime compilation ption does not invoke PulseAudio as intended)

2013-06-19 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:18:08 + with message-id and subject line Bug#707912: fixed in espeak 1.47.11-1 has caused the Debian Bug report #707912, regarding espeak: the AUDIO=runtime compilation ption does not invoke PulseAudio as intended to be marked as done. This means that y