Hello Henrik, Thank you for your answer.
This repository can help for example to install Multispeech as offered in the Oralux CD. The package is named multispeech-oralux . Multispeech is the multilingual speech server for Emacspeak written by Igor B. Poretsky. This speech server requires Emacspeak 24 offered in Debian testing: http://packages.debian.org/testing/editors/emacspeak Igor originally proposed an automatic Russian/English detection embedded in Multispeech itself. This feature is not offered with the others languages. Our language switching support for Emacspeak using Multispeech or IBM TTS is quite basic at the moment: the user holds a function key for switching to the next language. We hope if time allows to associate a language by buffer. If I remember well speechd-el proposes already this feature. I realize once more how the accessibility technologies are varied, and this is good for the users. It would be also quite interesting to be able to take in account the lang attribute when reading a web page. I guess that these features have their analogy in Orca or LSR. Best regards, Gilles -- Oralux http://oralux.org -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
