There is a pulldown menu that lets you pick any accent that espeak
supports (minus a few that don't produce sound). If you want to
select one of those as your default, you can configure Speak any way
you want (eyes, mouth, etc) and then press Keep. Resuming that entry
in the Journal will restore those settings.
-josh
On Mar 8, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Ixo X oxI wrote:
Although.. :) I would be really neat if this was settable as a user
option, inside speak too.
Example, In locale of US or UK, tune to speak with French accent or
vice versa . :)
Or in non-english locales, tune to english to learn english speaking ?
-Ixo
2008/3/8 Joshua Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Great. This seems to be working. I've updated Speak to v5.
-josh
On Mar 8, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
$LANG should do the trick. If you want to experiment, try using
sugar-control-panel to set the language.
-walter
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Joshua Minor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to make Speak pick its default accent based on the native
language of the laptop (per Walter's request http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6656
) This is a bit different from normal localization - although I
need to do that also - because it is not just replacing strings. My
guess is that I can just look at the environment variable $LANG and
pick an accent with a similar ISO 639 language code.
Can anyone confirm that using $LANG is appropriate for this?
Also, aside from just setting $LANG to something else, how can I test
that this actually works?
-josh
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