Re: Bible app.

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Janina,
Since diatheke is a command line utility accessible from a shell, its output can be piped through the tts of your choice. So for a Greek text, you could most certainly pipe it into espeak -Vel or whatever variant you would need. The Xiphos packages are a bit different, so I can't guarantee you can get the proper language to read things, but diatheke, which is a utility that ships with the sword library itself, can certainly handle this through scripting and/or piping. Hope this helps.
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