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> hi > As far as I know, espeak does. The issue is that sond icons are not > usually included in speech-dispatcher packages by default, and they're > not usually in linux distribution repositories. I remember actually > grabbing the sound icons package once, but never got it working. This > is one area that might need help from distro maintainers. I can > probably get someone to include a sound icons package in arch if it > will get at least a little use > Thanks > Kendell clark Added the Debian sound-icons package maintainer and the "Debian Accessibility Team" mailinglist to the CC. I'm using Debian Jessie, it has an seperate package for the sound-icons them selves and i have it installed: $ dpkg -l | grep speech ii espeak 1.48.04+dfsg-1 amd64 Multi-lingual software speech synthesizer ii espeak-data:amd64 1.48.04+dfsg-1 amd64 Multi-lingual software speech synthesizer: speech data files ii festival 1:2.1~release-8 amd64 General multi-lingual speech synthesis system ii festival-dev 1:2.1~release-8 amd64 Development kit for the Festival speech synthesis system ii festlex-poslex 1.4.0-5 all Part of speech lexicons and ngram from English ii libespeak-dev:amd64 1.48.04+dfsg-1 amd64 Multi-lingual software speech synthesizer: development files ii libespeak1:amd64 1.48.04+dfsg-1 amd64 Multi-lingual software speech synthesizer: shared library ii libflite1:amd64 1.4-release-12 amd64 Small run-time speech synthesis engine - shared libraries ii libgsm1:amd64 1.0.13-4 amd64 Shared libraries for GSM speech compressor ii libopencore-amrnb0:amd64 0.1.3-2.1 amd64 Adaptive Multi Rate speech codec - shared library ii libopencore-amrwb0:amd64 0.1.3-2.1 amd64 Adaptive Multi-Rate - Wideband speech codec - shared library ii libsonic0:amd64 0.1.17-1.1 amd64 Simple library to speed up or slow down speech ii libspeechd-dev 0.8-7 amd64 Speech Dispatcher: Development libraries and header files ii libspeechd2:amd64 0.8-7 amd64 Speech Dispatcher: Shared libraries ii mbrola 3.01h+1-2 amd64 Multilingual software speech synthesizer ii python3-speechd 0.8-7 all Python interface to Speech Dispatcher ii sound-icons 0.1-3 all Sounds for speech enabled applications ii speech-dispatcher 0.8-7 amd64 Common interface to speech synthesizers ii speech-dispatcher-audio-plugins:amd64 0.8-7 amd64 Speech Dispatcher: Audio output plugins ii speech-dispatcher-festival 0.8-7 amd64 Festival support for Speech Dispatcher ii speech-tools 1:2.1~release-8 amd64 Edinburgh Speech Tools - user binaries Double checked and they are in: /usr/share/sounds/sound-icons/ which corresponds with the path in speech-dispatchers espeak.conf file. Is there by your knowledge an option on package build-time that could be involved (and is perhaps not enabled) ? I will try to switch on some more debugging again, see if it comes up with something (can't remember it did last time i tried). Thanks for your time ! -- Sander > Sander Eikelenboom wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'm trying out speech-dispatcher and the python module for a >> project. Speech works great, but i'm struggling to to get the >> "sound-icons" to work. The documentation is rather sparse :-( >> >> from /etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/espeak.conf it seems that >> espeak doesn't support sound-icons, which is a but cryptic since >> after that it shows configuration options for sound-icons ?: # -- >> SOUND ICONS -- # Espeak does not currently support playing sound >> icons # (audio files that are played by name when an application >> requests # a sound icon). If you have installed the free(b)soft >> sound-icons # package, this is the directory where will they be >> found. If not # blank, the espeak Output Module will play them if >> it finds a # file whose name matches the sound icon name. If >> blank, or no # matching file is found, the name of the sound icon >> will be spoken. >> >> EspeakSoundIconFolder "/usr/share/sounds/sound-icons/" >> >> # Volume at which sound icons are played. EspeakSoundIconVolume 0 >> >> >> I also tried festival, but still to no avail .. >> >> So the first question is .. are there any modules/backends that do >> support playing sound-icons ? >> >> Hope you can give me a pointer in the right direction ! >> >> -- Sander >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Speechd mailing >> list [email protected] >> http://lists.freebsoft.org/mailman/listinfo/speechd >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVV8r3AAoJEGYgJ5/kqBTdL8cP/RwobreY21ky0QxC0YgEr/v+ > LlzpNvd9Z/3MsyO/nvyJH7i4ubiqaH4A9O89mQF9ELs8iut/jqNc8nucreNaWqnM > CZWTfYDdUdV9pGDyjeLJprYLoWOChnqzWL/3EoVC6JALRXx2CZhOeAVERtujastD > 1P//MJzqS+fL782vGqAOvuvHXFUvGpgtT4LcXgy71uH1+k4FdGvrlPykTMyI8Co7 > rGMbCGfdTwsDa9GPExNKE8gwy3swV7UnpBU6vOw+ReNnt5qplFdP/8i9bcvcunlA > wnPrQqjGFNI+TnWwf8tJUHBCYgD2vJ/h9r90+kqCl6AcYeK6TcqNUmRiik+BFsPN > CR7kM9B6HI+XqITqCkydgRw2NFr5IyZ/Umuigr/aTgFiBmH4ZkXiUIgfP3/h1wYQ > En9RM0k4VlstfqmfDdic8g6GNWIpRZ+ScjaEPjKvgmvhQJUzYUD553gF6CmZHk+j > 893nXPE/qBUDaTWv/ReOrkYZiz+nPcAiD8rOVPDnTTxoKpdwvRJFGUJ85zrKUoIb > i4neANIA4II4oakxGldABKoXbSlI8KGYr93DV9x3WnsdzqwSWverI1SATsUDn2A4 > piptnESYvNRGvhrwylY5nxitRzHQjpgNZ0MfO1/EAZqugitFSzORAFGtC0Mj5C2t > MFXhKhnPWaT/e9KglSrg > =BfIg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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