Re: Orca speech still messed up

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depends on your distro. i dont know if it is in the repositorys.
maybe you can take a look at
otherwhise you will find the .deb file here:
https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/

you can install it with
sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
you need to start daemon after installation
if you are using systemd its done with that
sudo systemctl start teamviewer
you need to start the teamviewer client then (its an GUI application but not accessible via orca).
so just create an screenshot with "print" key and send it to me
chrys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

not sure if i can fix it (since i m not a debian user) but i could give an shot.
but i went to bed in about an hour. its late in germany :).
cheers chrys
Am 15.08.2017 um 01:19 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
I don't have team viewer yet. Is it quick to set up?

On 8/14/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
do you have team viewer?
should i take a look at?
Am 15.08.2017 um 01:08 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
it creates the default setup.
thats what we want.
orca ignores the speech-dispatcher configuration. it has its own
preferences. so changing the "espeak.conf" will not have any affect to
orca. it is just used as default if the application did not overwrite
with there own settings (spd-say i.e. use it i think).
the pitch is found on voice tab in orca.
you can select different pitches, volume and voices for Capital,
hyperlink, system and default text.

Am 15.08.2017 um 01:01 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
Yes. I've done all those things. Still messed up.

There is now a new espeak.conf under
/usr/share/speech-dispatcher/conf/modules. I tried changing the max
rate in that one with no results.

On 8/14/17, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But you moved the settings away bevore reinstalling right?
so speech-dispatcher cannot use it anymore
Am 15.08.2017 um 00:40 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion:
My espeak.conf file is still there and is unchanged, but the speed has
not improved.

On 8/14/17, Amanda Lacy <lacy925@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I reinstalled speech-dispatcher and restarted Orca. No change.

On 8/14/17, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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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