it should be no problem as long you dont stop speech-dispatcher while
reinstalling.
you should be able to do this with
|sudo apt-get --reinstall install speech-dispatcher
on an debian system.
you should not remove and install it since removing will maybe also
remove orca as dependency.
|
Am 15.08.2017 um 00:11 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
and resinstall speech-dispatcher then?
How can I do this without losing speech? I assume you mean apt-get
remove speech-dispatcher and apt-get install speech-dispatcher?
On 8/14/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
howdy,
did you try to renew all configuration files for speech-dispatcher
# move global configuration for speech-dispatcher
sudo mv /etc/speech-dispatcher/ /etc/speech-dispatcher-old
# remove your user specific settings
sudo rm -r /home/<user>/.config/speech-dispatcher/
# remove any root specific settings
sudo rm -r /root/.config/speech-dispatcher/
and resinstall speech-dispatcher then?
cheers chrys
Am 14.08.2017 um 23:53 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
The only espeak.conf file now left on my system is my modified
version, the same file that allowed me to adjust the rate before.
Espeak is still slow and raises the pitch for capitalized words.
BTW, under Orca preferences I cannot select espeak as the synthesizer.
It only lets me select "default synthesizer".
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