Re: [orca-list] orca command-line configuration question
- From: Zahari Yurukov <zahari yurukov gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca command-line configuration question
- Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:15:02 +0300
Hi Willem,
The command line configuration option, that one which gided you through the configuration, was removed from
orca.
The Orca configuration directory is still ~/.local/share/orca/ and the configuration files are still text
files.
The possibility to use eSpeak directly was a patch from Peter Vagner, which wasn't accepted. I hope you can
still find it in his repository and merge it in newer sources of Orca:
https://github.com/pvagner/orca
--
Best wishes,
Zahari
Willem van der Walt wrote:
Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 08:37:07AM +0200
Good day,
I have revived my x-windows system, but still need to get orca running.
Actually, it seem to be running, but it is not talking as my
speech-dispatcher is not working.
I kind of remember that one had a choice to either directly use espeak or
use it through speech-dispatcher.
OK, so I am trying to run orca from a console, to set it up to use espeak
directly, but it wants to connect to the x server.
How can I make this change from the command line?
I am happy to edit configuration files if I know which one and where to look
for it.
I am running ubuntu 18.04, reached through an upgrade.
The orca version is 3.28.0
TIA, Willem
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