Re: A question for brltty developers

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Actually, the Mbrola voices will link to Festival and they have Italian
voices.

Lorenzo

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Nicolas Pitre staggered into view and mumbled:

> On Thu, 15 May 2003, Jois wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > as serial and parallel ports are disappearing from the latest hardware
> > devices, I'd like to know if developers are going to build the USB support
> > for Braille displays.
>
> Developers are going to give you the moon even for free if only they can be
> provided with specific USB protocol documentation for given braille
> displays, and possibly hardware to test new code with.  Missing that we just
> can't do miracles.
>
> > And regarding synthesizers, I did not hear anything about a multi-lingual
> > (Italian included) software synthesizer supporting GNU/Linux systems.
>
> They do exist.  You have to pay $$$ for them.
>
>
> Nicolas
>
>
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