Hi all, Hopefully I'm not barging in here. I saw the web page at gnu.org and read some old posts on the mailing list. I managed to listen to the hello comparison example and it sounded very nice. I was hoping to find the longer demos somewhere but haven't yet.
I'm a Linux user and developer looking for a way to convert some ebooks into mp3s for listening while travelling. What I've gleaned is that there are various porting activities in the works. The one I'm most interested in is the "real-time Monet" that runs as a daemon. Actually, for my purposes a batch version would be perfectly fine that just read a text file and wrote out a .wav file. Of course not being dependent on GnuStep would be nice, but it sounds like that may be further off. Is that in the works now? Thanks for any answers, it looks like a nifty project. -Rob -- Robert W. Brewer
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