Re: Fedora and Gnopernicus



It could be that fedora shipped with an old version of gnopernicus (0.7.0 according to http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/package-list/). I expect you'll get a more helpful response from the gnopernicus gurus tomorrow ;-)

cheers,

David
Saqib Shaikh wrote:
I didn't, and then when I first loaded gnopernicus it asked whether I wanted
to turn on acccessibility support - and of course I said yes.

Saqib
-----Original Message-----
From: David Bolter [mailto:david bolter utoronto ca] Sent: 19 November 2003 00:46
To: Saqib Shaikh
Subject: Re: Fedora and Gnopernicus

Saqib,

Did you set the "Enable assistive technologies" checkbox in
gnome-at-properties?  (I realize you probably did - since I believe
gnopernicus would put up an info dialog if you didn't.)

cheers,

David
Saqib Shaikh wrote:

Hi All

Over the weekend I installed Fedora Core 1.  I selected the "Gnome

Desktop"

option during installation. To my surprise, after installation neither Gnome-Speech nor Gnopernicus were installed, which are supposed to be part of the standard Gnome desktop now. Anyway, I installed these and also the Festival TTS engine from the CDs - I installed the folowing packages in this
order:
Gnome-speech-devel
Gnome-speech
Gnopernicus
Festival-devel
Festival

I tested Festival and it talked fine. I then tried loading Gnopernicus and got the main window. However, no speech. I tried clicking preferences, in case I could change the synthesiser - but all the buttons in the preferences dialogue box were grayed out.

Can anyone help me get Gnopernicus to talk?

Thanks
Saqib


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