On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 21:34 +0200, Hynek Hanke wrote:
The modules inside the TTS
API implementation we are working on are supposed to run as separate
processes for licensing reason and for the reason of stability.
You answered my malformed question. :-) Thanks.
George (gk4)
Hi Hynek, All:
I'm not sure I agree that speech engines should not do their own audio
output. While I think you have identified some real problems with that
approach, it's not clear that the .wav file approach has a low enough
latency. If tests show that latency is not a problem, then passing
Greetings,
After a bit of a delay, audio recordings of the two Orca sessions and
the ODF Accessibility Panel are now available, for your listening
pleasure. We have them up in Ogg Vorbis format (of course). Please see
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/korn/20060628 for details, links, etc
SOK is simple onscreen keyboard I am writing to compliment GOK. It is
a summer of code project.
I've been trying to implement a dock window mode for SOK like that
which GOK has.
Unfortunately my effort was met with a plethora of problems.
Support for such docked windows is unpredictable under
Hi Chris:
There's no good solution to the share a dock area problem. We
recommend that you don't use both top and bottom panels when running an
onscreen keyboard, for this reason.
The straightforward solution is to remove either the top or bottom
panel, and then use that edge to dock your