In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jonathan Duddington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Delete the file /usr/share/espeak-data/en_dict file, and also make > sure you don't have a directory espeak-data in your user's home > directory. ... because it will use the espeak-data in the user's home directory in preference to /usr/share > Then try re-compiling the dictionary data: > espeak --compile=en I should have said, first go into the dictsource directory, which contains the en_rules and en_list files. It compiles en_rules and en_list to make espeak-data/en_dict. > Can it speak then? > If the phoneme data (espeak-data/phondata,phonindex,phontab) is also > incompatible, then that's a bigger problem. If so, you will need espeakedit running on PPC to be able to compile the phoneme data. Which means you need a port of the espeakedit program to PPC. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
