Re: [orca-list] ORCA improvements



The pitch change hasn't worked in any version I've used of Ubuntu for
at least 18 months, with either Gnome Speech or Speech-Dispatcher.  I
see the code in Orca that should deal with this properly, and I've
gotten speakup to work properly with speech-dispatcher in Ubuntu, so
this one is a mystery to me.

Bill

On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Jacob Schmude <j schmude gmail com> wrote:
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How do you reproduce this then? I've tried it with both Espeak and
IbmTTS and pitch is raising just fine.

On 05/08/2010 05:03 PM, Dave Hunt wrote:
I've sen this in espeak, flite, and voxin, all with speech dispatcher
and orca.  At least, with espeak, the word 'caps' is spoken before an
upper-case letter, when moving by character.


--Dave  H.


On 08/05/10 16:26, Jacob Schmude wrote:
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On 05/08/2010 03:50 PM, Bill Cox wrote:

Figure out why Orca is not reading upper case chars in a higher pitch.
  There's some problem in the Orca/speech-dispatcher interface.

Eh? I'm not having this problem. I've seen this with speakup/speechd-up,
but not with Orca. Does it affect only certain TTS engines?



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