regards,
Tomas Cerha
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is the key problem in the current
model
where the actual development takes place in Luke's git repo? I don't say it is
ideal,
but maybe there is less to do to make it better, then making a fork and
renaming...
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mike wrote:
Hi, is there a command to restart orca when speech-dispatcher crashes?
There is no need to do so. Orca will automatically reconnect to SD if
you restart SD. If it doesn't, there must be some other problem.
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Tomas
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Tom Lloyd wrote:
Just wanted to say Hi and to get myself known. I have been using Ubuntu for=
three or so years. I am a 26 year old developer from the UK trained in Emb=
edded / Realtime systems. As a side project I am intergrating SAPI into Ubu=
ntu to gives access to the MS speech engines
JM Angel wrote:
Does espeakup replace speech-dispatcher?
More precisely it replaces speechd-up. Speechd-up is a connector
between speakup and Speech Dispatcher, while espeakup connects speakup
directly (and solely) to the Espeak synthesizer.
Espeakup is a single purpose solution omitting the
mike coulombe napsal(a):
Hi, how do you get speech-dispatcher to work with yasr.
Hello Mike, you need Yasr 0.6.9. See the following thread on Speech
Dispatcher Mailing List:
http://lists.freebsoft.org/pipermail/speechd/2008q1/001072.html
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Sérgio Neves wrote:
Error: can't open logging file /home/manuel/splog//speechd.log! Using
stdout.
Hello Sérgio, does the directory /home/manuel/splog exist and is it
writable by the user, under which SD runs?
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Bill Haneman:
I see. I expect that would be a hazardous and/or fragile thing to
attempt on X, especially if, as I believe, the latching behavior is a
hardware feature on some (most?) keyboards.
Hello, I'm using CapsLock as another Ctrl key. It is configurable
through Gnome keyboard
Bill Haneman wrote:
I don't see that option in the preferences dialog - you can indeed alter
the way CapsLock works, and whether the Shift key cancels CapsLock or
not, but it seems to be a latching key in all cases, as far as I can tell.
You can make it a Ctrl in Ctrl key position - Make
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