Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com>
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:40:49
From: Richard de Boer <[email protected]>
To: Jude DaShiell <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: discworld.sh sound lost
I tried Slint 15 in a virtual machine, out of the box it already had everything
installed.
Somehow I missed your email about needing the new address, very sorry about
that.
It's at https://git.tubul.net/tt_dw/scripts, installation is now these two
commands:
git clone https://git.tubul.net/tt_dw/scripts.git tt_dw
./tt_dw/bash/install.sh
On 21/02/2023 20:06, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> There is a package called picospeaker I installed on slint but now need to
> clone tt_dw from the git address to find if it works.
>
>
>
> Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
> defense of liberty:
> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
> -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
>
> .
>
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2023, Richard de Boer wrote:
>
>> Yes, you type /toggle sound after logging into the mud, and it should tell
>> you sound was switched on/off.
>>
>> I don't know exactly what you need to install on Slackware, tt_dw uses:
>>
>> 1. For sound effects: the "play" command from SoX (Sound eXchange -
>> https://sox.sourceforge.net/). It needs some sox format libraries, which
>> Debian at least packages separately.
>>
>> 2. For speech: either the "pico2wave" command (from "The SVOX Pico engine")
>> to
>> generate speech files which are then played using "play", or the "festival"
>> command (https://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/).
>> (I prefer/use pico2wave, as I think it sounds better, and the way the script
>> calls it is more reliable)
>>
>> Please let me know if you manage to get it working, and I'll update the
>> readme.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 21/02/2023 13:34, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>> This isn't a debian system, actually slint which is international version
>>> of slackware. Do I do the toggle on the command line?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
>>> defense of liberty:
>>> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
>>> -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>> On Tue, 21 Feb 2023, Richard de Boer wrote:
>>>
>>>> The easiest way would be to use
>>>> /toggle sound
>>>> Using /toggle automatically saves your settings to
>>>> settings/local/_saved.tin
>>>> (/sound_on does not save yet, but I'll look into fixing that)
>>>>
>>>> But sound should be enabled by default, so if it is never working your
>>>> setup might be broken.
>>>> It needs `pico2wave` (`libttspico-utils` on Debian), `sox` and
>>>> `libsox-fmt-all` to be installed.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 21/02/2023 05:43, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>>>> Where do I put /sound_on to enable sound in dtt_dw?
>>>>
>>
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