Hello,
Joanmarie Diggs writes:
While there are lots of voices listed both in test-speech and in Orca, I
seem to be limited to just one. I see them all
in /usr/share/espeak-data/voices. How do I use them?
Sorry, this issue is fixed in release r268 of gnome-speech; thanks to
Willie for
Hi Al.
I had to do something similar: my /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1 pointed
to /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1.1.18, but /usr/lib/libespeak.so pointed
to /usr/lib/libespeak.so.1.1.15. Once I changed that, I was able to
build gnome-speech (prior to that, make exits with an error).
While there are lots of
Hey Joanie,
I'm seeing the same thing. I have a number of voices listed in test-speech
as well as in the Orca person dropdown; However,selecting any of these seems
to have no affect.
On a somewhat related note, have you tried compiling Espeak under Ubuntu
for PPC? When attempting to do so,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Al Puzzuoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a somewhat related note, have you tried compiling Espeak under
Ubuntu for PPC? When attempting to do so, I'm getting an error
during the make, having to do with the inability to find lespeak.
It's as if the compile
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jonathan Duddington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps there is a way of making the makefile do that automatically?
Following a suggestion from Gilles, here's a revised makefile that
should compile all three: speak, libespeak.so.1.1.18, and espeak.
Also, if you
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks very much for this!
The good news is that the new makefile did exactly what it was supposed to
do, and after a make, make install, I got everything compiled and put where
it should go.
However, at least on the PPC architecture, there appears to still be a
problem. If I
Hi all,
First of all, many, many thanks to both Gilles Casse and Jonathan
Duddington for making this happen!
Is there a parameter that needs to be passed to the autogen script to cause
the Espeak driver to be built, or should the presence of Espeak be
autodetected by gnome-speech?
I think I
Hello,
Al Puzzuoli writes:
Is there a parameter that needs to be passed to the autogen script to cause
the Espeak driver to be built, or should the presence of Espeak be
autodetected by gnome-speech?
In principle, espeak might be auto-detected.
If the libespeak is not yet known by