Hi, On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 06:02:10PM +0100, Michael Whapples wrote:
Hello, I am noticing a problem when using ibmtts with speech-dispatcher, orca stops speaking near links with that as the synthesiser set up. I am not sure where the fix should be made, but I can reliably produce it when using orca, so its certainly something to do with what orca is sending to speech-dispatcher. Please say if you want me to file this as a bug against orca. To reproduce: 1. Set orca's speech output to speech-dispatcher and synthesiser as ibmtts (I am using the UK English voxin). 2. Go to a web page where there is a link in the middle of the line (http://wiki.archlinux.org will do and will be the example for the rest of this report). 3. Cursor down on to the line with the link in the middle of it (in the archlinux wiki example the bit where it lists all the languages will do). Expected: Orca will read the entire line. Actual: Orca will stop at the end of the first link, in some cases it will stop at the beginning of the first link. It always seems to be at the join of text and a link. Repeatability: One of the two options in actual will always happen. Additional information: Orca 2.30.2, speech-dispatcher 0.7.1, all on archlinux (I think I have seen it on a debian system but can't remember versions, I think it was present in earlier speech-dispatchers). I do notice error messages in my speech-dispatcher log files, would these be useful? I don't get this when using espeak with speech-dispatcher.
that's very interesting, the log files may help, particularly speechd.log and sd_ibmtts.log Trev
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