Re[2]: speech server

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Hello,

     One thing I've noticed with Yasr is that when used with Eflite, the screen reader won't skip any output being sent to the screen. For instance, if I issue an ls command from within my home directory, I can always count on hearing a list of files. However, if I use any other Emacspeak server, I've found that Yasr has a tendency to skip a line or two when the console is updated. For instance, if I issued an ls command, I will sometimes just hear "Steve@host$." I'm not certain what the problem is or if anyone else has experienced it. I'm uncertain what is causing this behavior so am at a bit of a disadvantage to fix it.


On Wednesday, February 2, 2005, 9:32:07 AM, you stood on a roof and loudly proclaimed:

> Yasr supports festival directly to some extent (look at tts.c and 
> option.c).

> It should also support Speech Dispatcher, but I haven't taken the time to
> add in support for it.  I'll certainly include it if someone sends me a
> patch.

> -- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --

> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Zsolnai Laszlo wrote:

>> speech serverHello Kristoffer,
>>
>> in my opinion, if you want to use YASR together with Festival,
>> it is worth considering to create a speech-dispatcher client to
>> this screen reader.
>>
>> Speech-dispatcher has a C API for creating clients, it is
>> flexible and can handle various TTS applications and hardwares,
>> among others Festival,  as speech output module.
>>
>> For more information visit this webpage:
>> http://www.freebsoft.org/doc/speechd/
>>
>> Laszlo
>>

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