At this point, I have had to start Chromium from the run window with
chromium --enable-speech-dispatcher
Or change the shortcut from the MATE menu to add the
--enable-speech-dispatcher option. But this is what changes Espeak on
the rest of the desktop to British English and starts Chromium trying to
speak English with the Afrikaans voice. Since then, because I primarily
speak English, I have removed Espeak from my system and just use
RHVoice. This is how I can confirm that Chromium for some reason is
causing speech-dispatcher to speak with its first available voice rather
than speaking with the default voice. My chosen voice for now is RHVoice
bdl, but "ChromeVox spoken feedback is ready" is spoken by Alan on my
system. However, once the website I bring up is open, the voice I chose
separately in ChromeVox is used from that point on.
Imetumwa kutoka machungwa yangu
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