Re: [orca-list] Orca and Fedora sound system



Hi Cearbhall:

Orca does not directly control the audio. Instead, it relies upon the underlying speech synthesis system to do so. For example, gnome-speech just talks to the speech engine directly and the speech engine figures out where to direct audio. Because I only have one sound card, I've never had the opportunity to dig in to how to redirect the audio of each speech synthesis engine or other audio sources. :-(

Will

Cearbhall O'Meadhra wrote:
I am running fedora 11 with Orca and I would like to manage system sounds
and some audio applications such as web-based radio programmes. I would need
to be able to switch between the PC speakers and my Plantronics cs60 headset
to do this. I read in the Fedora forum that Pulse Audio is now configured to
work well with the Volume control. I went into PA volume control but could
not find any usable tools.
My question is:
1. Does Orca read the PA volume Control? I suspect that this might have more
functionality for a sighted user since I cannot detect how to take advantage
of it. I can detect the Speaker system and the Plantronics options. I can
see that these have to be checked but cannot see what that does for them. In
addition, I can only detect the sliders for the channels and not much else.
2. Can I assign key linkages to Orca to swap between different speech
engines? I have Cepstral Callie installed and I would like to use that voice
to read documents but it is not good or navigation for which I would be
happy to use ESpeak.


All the best,
Cearbhall T:(01) 6364364 M: 083 33 234 87 E: omeadhrac ncad ie
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 20:17:39 +0200
From: Dominique Asselineau <asseline telecom-paristech fr>
To: Orca List <orca-list gnome org>
Subject: [orca-list] Using an alternative editor for a text area of a
        form    with Firefox
Message-ID: <20090903181739 GA15588 telecom-paristech fr>
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Hello

We try to use an alternative editor (Emacs) to edit a text area in a web
form using Firefox+Orca.

We tried these plugins

EmbeddedEditor
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5482

It's All Text!
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4125

They run fine but we do not find way that Orca runs with.

Thanks.

Dominique





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