[linux-audio-user] Searching for speech rendering tools

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Last Wednesday 23 February 2005 14:02, tim hall was like:
> > Right, well I'd better make sure all my web pages speech render properly
> > having said that hadn't I? ;-)
>
> Well, that didn't turn out to be quite as obvious as I would have liked.
> Things I want to find right now:
>
> Speech-rendering-HOWTO
> Firefox speech rendering extension for Linux
>
> piping the output of Lynx to flite wasn't too hot. ;-)

Continuing to answer my own mailings, thanks to Eric, Dave, Steve and Mario 
for pointers both here and on IRC. I now have lots of reading to do and I'm 
fairly confident that I will be able to produce at least conformance level 
"A" web pages without too much trouble, which is my immediate concern. I 
already know and use the Firefox Web Developer extensions, the validation 
tools are most useful.

I look forward to the day this is all installed by default and enabled with a 
single key-combo or something similarly trivial from a user perspective. 
Anyone who can come up with a simple Firefox extension will earn my undying 
gratitude (FWIW).

cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk

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