Re: [orca-list] Language Changes



Hi tom. Even though your solution is "low tech" it's interesting anyway.
Btw, I use screenreader because I am blind since I was born. Currently my
main system is windows and - just for information - there is no easy way
there to ecomplish the task. Best solution in the future would be if we
could have one document in, let's say open office editor red in language A.
Well, there are so many people with so powerful brains... Working together
can lead us to everywere.
Damian SP9QLO and the other in language B. And if, based on linguistic data
saved in document, turn the languages on automatically

-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list-bounces gnome org [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On
Behalf Of jon orcauser
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 10:39 AM
To: Thomas Lloyd
Cc: Orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Language Changes

Dear Tom,

It would be great if you could post instructions or a step by step
guide on how to reproduce your setup. It sounds like a really great
project, so please keep working at it. Alternatively create a page
under the orca wiki, to keep us informed of the things that you are
learning.

Does your project make it possible to use sapi4 voices?
Sadly some companies only release old sapi4 voices, because they are
"the only provider" for that language and have less drive to keep up
with the technology.

Thanks again for working on this!

-Jon

On 3/3/09, Thomas Lloyd <thomaslloyd yahoo com> wrote:
Dear Damian


The project that i am working on is in its infancy, at the moment
unreleased, but what it does is implement the Microsoft speech engine
from Windows in Linux. It would be a possibility to use a text editor
with basic modifications where it would read a document in any language
specified by you. This would be without the support of Orca. Then each
text editor could read in a specified language its content.

This would be a custom tool designed for what your doing but it is
possible. It very much depends on how complicated you want the
application. Something that will read a sentence one a time to you from
a text only document would be relatively simple.

Just so you know it can be done but is not yet implemented in my
project. The potential is there.

Just thinking on this point there is an application that will read like
this under wine already called TextAloud. It is limited by not being
that interactive when reading it just reads a document with a specified
speech engine and language. It can produce an MP3 that might be easier
to work with if you have multimedia keys to pause play rewind or even
and mp3 player. I have not idea how accessible this is if at all? I am
not sure you are using this system because of sight loss.

That is probably the low tech solution but in my opinion low tech has
less problems when you have to get the job done.

Also with my project a smaller amount of work can see me produce a text
to mp3 player app that can be used from the command line. The only real
problems is sourcing the TTS engines in SAPI 5 format in your
languages.

Regards

Tom




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