Samuel Thibault, le dim. 13 févr. 2022 23:54:59 +0100, a ecrit:
> Nick Gawronski, le dim. 13 févr. 2022 16:48:03 -0600, a ecrit:
> > Is there a way that these fixes can be put into the next point
> > release of stable
>
> I can propose the fix for stable, yes. I will just wait for it to
> migrate
Hello,
Nick Gawronski, le dim. 13 févr. 2022 16:48:03 -0600, a ecrit:
> Is there a way that these fixes can be put into the next point
> release of stable
I can propose the fix for stable, yes. I will just wait for it to
migrate to testing for some time, to watch for any unwanted side effect.
S
Hi, As I am running stable currently will these packages be entered into
the next point release as looking at upgrading just those packages on my
system like espeak and espeak-ng and the data packages for both and
espeakup other main system packages will be upgraded and I am not sure
if upgradi
> On Feb 12, 2022, at 7:58 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>
> Nick Gawronski, le sam. 12 févr. 2022 18:49:10 -0600, a ecrit:
>> If I am using the default espeak voice
>
> Is this in english?
>
> (yes, details always matter. I have e.g. gotten reports on the czech
> voices crashing)
>
>> and cat
> On Feb 12, 2022, at 8:52 PM, Samuel Thibault
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Digging back this issue, related also to a recent discussion on
> debian-accessibility
>
> Frank Carmickle wrote:
>> 0 5.14 and now 5.15. When I write a lot of output to a screen,
>> say dmesg without a pager, screen revi
Hi, Yes I am using the english voices and yes after the speech stops
prematurely like in the middle of a passage of text and I wish to review
the screen I find that I have to press read previous or next line a lot
of times with no speech before speech returns. Nick Gawronski
On 2/12/2022 6:58
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