Re: changing driver in gnopernicus
- From: "Thomas D. Ward" <tward1978 earthlink net>
- To: "Robert Murray" <rob mur org uk>
- Cc: "Gnome Accessibility List" <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: changing driver in gnopernicus
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 08:35:25 -0400
Hi, Robert.
There are two ways of doing this. One is the official proper way, and the
other way I will mention only out of need to trouble shoot problems.
The proper way of doing this is get the gnopernicus window, go to
input-output, speech, voices, and tab to the absolute button, and then press
the spacebar.
Now, in the first combo box select the speech driver and voice you wish to
use, and tab to the force all voices button.
Once you press spacebar on force all voices it should be set with the new
driver and voice.
The second option is only mentioned here as an if all else fails solution.
Assuming your install gnome prefix was /usr you would go to
/usr/lib/bonobo/servers/ and move the GNOME-Speech drivers that you don't
wish to use to some other directory where gnopernicus won't find them, but
you would have on hand if you wanted to use them later on.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Murray <rob mur org uk>
To: <gnome-accessibility-list lists gnome org>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 3:28 AM
Subject: changing driver in gnopernicus
> 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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