Re: [orca-list] question about speech-dispatcher and speakup in maverick



Bill, espeakup is based on code that was written for IBM Viavoice, so you 
might want to look for that.  I think it is called speakup connecter, but 
am not sure. An acknowledgment giving the exact name of the code is in the 
source of espeakup, so you can find it there.
HTH, Willem


On Sun, 3 Oct 2010, Bill Cox wrote:

I'm running speakup with voxin in Ubuntu/Maverick 64-bit.  You should
install Luke's new speakup package, which simplifies speakup support
(thanks, Luke!).  Just run:

$ sudo apt-get install speakup

The next steps are a bit more trouble.  I strongly prefer the
Eloquence voice over espeak for it's high speed performance, so
espeakup doesn't do me much good.  If espeakup is all you want, give
it a try.  It might still work.  What I did was hack together a
version of speechd-up that works ok for me.  We're expecting a better
version based on ospeakup soon, but in the meantime, if you want my
hacked version, you can get the source with:

$ git clone gitosis git vinux-project org:speechd-up.git

To get voxin working in 64-bit, I had to compile it with
speech-dispatcher on a 32-bit virtual machine, and then copy sd_ibmtts
to my 64-bit mahine, along with a couple .so files it needs.  The
system mostly works, but it refuses to talk until I log in using GDM,
even though I have a system-wide version of speech-dispatcher running.

Bill

On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 3:55 PM, mike cutie and maia
<mstopka centurytel net> wrote:
Hi I was wondering everytime I try to install speakup in maverick it breaks
speech-dispatcher and orca and gets rid of all my sounds any ideas on how to
fix this?

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