Unable to confirm, but discovered other bugs. I have a default profile set to polish, another profile is set to macedonian voice. The problem is that when I switch profiles for example to macedonian and back, then it may be the case that for example trying to read things uses polish voice, going by arrows letter by letter uses macedonian but only if I enter another window, such weird things like that. so sometimes I have half macedonian half polish settings for some reason and that is... weird. W dniu 18.07.2016 o 08:33, kendell clark pisze:
hi all I'm writing in to report a couple of bugs encountered when using the unbount shortcut to cycle to the next profile. These could be bugs in the ibmtts synthesizer which mellisa uses on her computer, I'm not positive. When changing profiles, the synth changes, but when reading text, orca still uses the pitch from the previous profile when reading text and not the pitch of the new profile. To clarify, I have espeak set to the default pitch of 5.0 but ibmtts uses a slightly lower 4.5, and when reading text orca uses the 5.0 pitch. Also, if you enter the orca preferences to change settings, when the ok button is pressed the speech slows down significantly. The way to get around this is to go back into the preferences and move the rate slider up and then down, which restores the rate to normal, and then press the ok button. The last bug is when changing back to the previous profile. The synth isn't changed when changing to the previous profile but the pitch, rate, etc are. These could be bugs in ibmtts, I can't test on my own computer since I don't install it on my systems. Can anyone who uses voxin confirm this? You'll need to first set a keyboard shortcut for cycling to the next settings profile. To do that, go into the orca preferences, switch to the "keybindings" tab, and locate the item called "cycles to the next settings profile". It's in the unbound section, unless you've set a shortcut for it. Press enter, then press the keys you want to be bound to it. I'd suggest something like orca+right arrow but you can use whatever you like. Then press enter to confirm. Orca will confirm the new shortcut. Then press the "ok" button to save your settings. This is with sonar linux 16.07, orca master completely up to date as of 10 minutes ago. Thanks Kendell Clark _______________________________________________ orca-list mailing list orca-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Orca wiki: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Orca Orca documentation: https://help.gnome.org/users/orca/stable/ GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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