Re: changing driver in gnopernicus



what would I rename the driver to to get it workig with dectalk?Nath 
staggered into view and mumbled:

> rename it to what you want ! The goal is that Gnopernicus will be unable
> to see the drivers you don't want to use !
> 
> For your second question : You would rename the Festival driver only if
> you don't want that Gnopernicus detect it !
> 
> 
> the brilliant beast <hanksmith4 comcast net> writes:
> 
> > rename it to wha?
> > and would I rename the festival driver?Nath staggered into view and 
> > mumbled:
> >
> >> Hi rob,
> >> 
> >> The good way is to determine which speech driver you want, using the
> >> gnopernicus menus and configuration boxes but sorry I don't remember
> >> exactly how to proceed. The other way is to go to your gnome2 tree (for
> >> example /opt/gnome2) and more precisely to your
> >> /opt/gnome2/lib/bonobo/servers and to rename the speech driver you
> >> don't want to use. 
> >> 
> >> Hope this help !
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Robert Murray <rob mur org uk> writes:
> >> 
> >> > Hi
> >> >
> >> > How do you change the speech driver that gnopernicus uses?  It's defaulting to festival, but I want to use dectalk of viavoice.
> >> >
> >> > Regards
> >> >
> >> > Rob
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