Hi Jan:
Please be more specific about use of ISO-Latin2. Gnopernicus currently
supports UTF-8 internationalization. It also supports the use of UTF-8
for speech, provided a suitable speech engine is available. Its braille
internationalization is currently somewhat limited; a complete
Hi,
I am not able to get speech output using gnopernicus. I have festival
and gnome-speech installed on the system. Festival is running properly.
I get the following messages when I launch gnopernicus.
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Bonobo accessibility support initialized
BH == Bill Haneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BH Hi Jan: Please be more specific about use of ISO-Latin2.
sorry, of course.
I mean braille support. Speech is fine now. I use brlapi.
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Thanks for clarifying Jan.
Maybe the BAUM folks can say a little more; there may be some support
for Latin2 braille dot patterns in gnopernicus now, if you select the
right braille table. I believe that the current implementation is
limited to tables where each 8 bit character is represented
Hi Nidhal:If the gnome-speech "test-speech" application is installed on yourdistribution, try running it. Select the Festival synthesis driverand see if it can speak. If it doesn't, try running festival byhand:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ festivalFestival Speech Synthesis System 1.95:beta July
Hi to everyone
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 05:24:08PM +0530, Chaitanya Kamisetty wrote:
Hi,
I am not able to get speech output using gnopernicus. I have festival
and gnome-speech installed on the system. Festival is running properly.
But I don't get any speech output even though it says
Greetings,
I've finally managed to get some dots on my Alva 320 braille display from
Gnopernicus 0.11.1 with BRLTTY as braille device. When I compiled
Gnopernicus I replaced the ttybrl.c with the one from Kenny Hitt. I'm
running Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.5 and I've updated relevant Gnome