[orca-list] espeak-generic and espeak-ng



Good evening,
My hard mission making Orca usable with various GTK and QT apps on Android
devices is bringing more and more sweet fruits. Sure mostly thanks to
various libraryes developers which are concentrated around Linux community
in general. 
But I have heavy complex problem infront of Me.
Espeak-ng would work perfectly in Termux Arch Linux by using Proot and
Pulseaudio for Termux. But unfortunately.
Newest Speech-dispatcher and Speech-dispatcher 0.9.1 do not support strange
module Pulseaudio-alsa. As A result, I lost some characters when pressing
left or right arrow keys on A keyboard.
This problem do not exist when I have used Espeak ArchLinux package and
Pulseaudio-alsa and Speech-dispatcher 0.9.1.
But when I have tried latest Speech-dispatcher snapshot from Github, It
crashed with Espeak and Espeak-generic Speech-dispatcher driver and with
Pulseaudio-alsa.
By other words, Pulseaudio-alsa package is not compatible with
Speech-dispatcher newer than 0.9.1 when running it from Arch Linux aarch64
on Android by using Termux and Proot.
No matter if I use Espeak or Espeak-ng with this.
Who of us would have some time and would tell Me how to debug
Pulseaudio-alsa package issue with Me?
Ideal situation would be if Espeak-ng and latest speech-dispatcher could be
made to become compatible with Pulseaudio-alsa. But I Am afraid, that it is
not so easy as I could think.
Sure. I can use older Espeak aarch64 Bit package for Arch Linux in
combination with speech-dispatcher 0.9.1 and with Pulseaudio-alsa.
But what if somebody will remove pulseaudio-alsa package from ArchLinux
community repository?

The usability of Orca and various Linux apps including Libre office apps is
outstanding. Even spell checking works here, Orcas flat review mode also
work.
So It is really not only my stupid experiment, but thanks to Tigervnc it is
A reality of future days.
Any advices how to debug is very welcomed.

Combining Android apps and Android UI with Orca and Linux apps is really The
outstanding future. Since nobody is being forced to root Android devices.
There is no dangerous effects.
Somebody would tell Me. Use existing Android accessibility stack. Well. But
how complex is to develop new Seamonkey for Android from scratch? And if
Linux distros contain it. If Android user can have The benefit from using
apps with hot keys support on various keyboards. I really think, that Linux
distributions which run on A top of Android kernel are something what could
be take on consideration while using Orca.
ArchLinux programmers have prepared Orca package so it enable QT apps
support.
VLC media player work. The project is ideal for all Android devices users
who are rather prefer hot keys against touching gestures and swiping
gestures on some glass surface.
Android apps are not touched. It can run in Background. I have even been
able to compile Shortwave by using Cargo so special Rust programming
language and I could talk by using Skype and taking A benefit from Android
Media server and other stuff which are responsible for professional
microphone input volume control and goos output quality.



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