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Hi Ken,
I haven't run fedora since the fedora core days, but reading the Arch
PKGBUILDS usually gives me enough information to get things up and
running on other distros.

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sv/svox-pico-git/PKGBUILD

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pi/picospeaker/PKGBUILD

I must say that it is the nicest sounding tts I've tried. Not that I
have any real use for tts other than sshing in to my sons laptop and
scaring the pants out of him. :) 


Regards
Marshall


- --timttmy 



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>Can someone put a howto list for Fedora please
>
>- -- 
>Regards,
>
>Ken Fallon
>http://kenfallon.com
>http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30
>
>On 2014-12-01 16:18, Mike Ray wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> svox-pico is a nice small TTS engine with a pleasing female voice.
>> 
>> A chap called Kyle has created a command-line interface to pico which
>> provides a means of reading text and generating any of the sound file
>> formats supported by sox.
>> 
>> To install on Debian, and probably any of the downstream distros:
>> 
>> sudo apt-get install sox
>> sudo apt-get install libttspico-data libttspico-dev libttspico-utils
>> libttspico0
>> git clone https://github.com/the-kyle/picospeaker.git
>> cd picospeaker
>> sudo install -m 0755 picospeaker /usr/local/bin
>> 
>> Excuse any bad line wrapping in the above and be conscious of it.
>> 
>> The svox-pico voice will be familiar to anybody who uses an Android
>> smart-phone with the screen-reader enabled.
>> 
>> svox-pico doesn't have the impressive language support of eSpeak, but
>> the en-GB voice is nice.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> 
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