Re: Making Speakup and Orca play nice

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Brailcom have some fixes in cvs, according to a post on the Orca list,
for working with TTSynth. I don't know about the schedule for rolling
these into an sd release.

Janina

Kirk Reiser writes:
> I'm not sure about that one.  I know orca can talk to
> speech-dispatcher but whether speech-dispatcher will talk to ttssynth
> or not I don't know. I believe you should be able to run speakup with
> connector and ttssynth in text consoles and that shouldn't get in the
> way in 'X' but I'm not positive.
>   Kirk
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