I installed Chrome and ChromeVox on a Windows machine the other day, and
it came up talking with the Google TTS before I signed in with my Google
account. I assumed that this meant you got the Google TTS as your
default synthesizer just by installing ChromeVox.
On 05/17/2015 11:39 AM, Kyle wrote:
It is important to be able to start with a voice of some kind. For now,
there's no file to get the Google TTS voice into Chromium in the same
way that ChromeVox gets installed. I'm not sure how Chris Brannon
extracted the json file. If I could do that, I would include that file
in the chromium-chromevox package as well, so that the first time
Chromium runs, it installs ChromeVox and a working voice.
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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail
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