Hi, On Sat, 28 May 2005 17:55:36 -0700 (PDT) Robert Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >| Although it's been briefly mentioned here in the past, I'd like to draw >| your attention to an exciting new suite of applications, already >| developed, that are being ported to GNUstep, called GNUspeech. >| >| In part, GNUspeech is a text to voice application, but it is far more than >| that. I can't do it justice here, so I'd urge all of you to take a peek at >| the GNUspeech home page at: >| http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuspeech/ >| >| Under the umbrella of the name GNUspeech, the gnuspeech app, as well as >| "tube" have been compiled under GNUstep, and other apps, such as Monet, >| are almost done. This port to GNUstep is coutsey of Gregory John >| Casamento, current maintaner of Gorm. >| >| The current source code is avaiable via CVS at >| http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech >| >| I'm not a part of the GNUspeech team; aside from the fact that I think >| GNUspeech is the neatest thing since buttered bread, my motive for >| promoting it in this mailing list is that I'd like some others here to try >| their hand at compiling gnuspeech and tube. I've not real experienced at >| building from source, and so far I've run into nothing but compiler errors >| and warnings, although GJC HAS done a successful build. >| >| I think that in the long term GNUspeech will help GNUstep to shine and >| sparkle! >| >| In the meantime, they sure could use a few good coders over there. . .
As I need a TTS, I'm very interested in it. Does someone have an example of what it produce ? Does it handle french ? I'll try to compile it this afternoon... Manuel _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
