James,

I tested on Fedora 23 Workstation. The speech feature works OK there. I
don't think I'm doing anything with Ctrl-q.

This is the code that I think is being complained about when it disables
speech:

http://git.sugarlabs.org/readetexts/mainline/blobs/master/speech.py

The line is:

Gst.ElementFactory.make('espeak')

I see similar lines elsewhere where a second argument is used, specifying
source or sink.

I'll give this another try later, probably tomorrow evening. Don't release
this version.

I could use some clarification on what ctrl-q is supposed to do. I haven't
done Sugar coding for something like three years and this sounds new.

James Simmons




On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 6:18 PM, James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 04:28:50PM -0500, Sugar Labs Activities wrote:
> > http://activities.sugarlabs.org/downloads/file/29159/read_etexts-27.xo
>
> Tested briefly on Fedora 20.
>
> 1.  the ctrl-q short cut does not work, an older ctrl-shift-q does,
>
> 2.  no speech feature seen,
>
> 3.  functional test passed, downloaded Emma by Jane Austen,
>
> Logs: http://dev.laptop.org/~quozl/z/1aNUoS.txt
>
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