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Ok, I can't help but ask. I've been hearing about this festival and 
taling emax. SO, I gather that if you can get your hands on festival, 
you can setup emax with the speech server and use software speech of 
sorts with it?
I've thought about playing with emacs speech, but not sure if it would 
be of value or not.
I guess it would be something interesting in at least what the 
environment is like.

Btw, I've been really trying to wrack my brain here, but there was a 
console word processor, but it was not free unfortunately. I just can't 
think of it. I had tried it at one point and the time ran out on it 
before I could really get into learning it. I will say though that nano 
is more than good enough for 80% of most word processing jobs. I don't 
think there's a way to do underlining, bolding, etc., but that would be 
about the only things that come to mind you would need generally. Sure 
labels and all that other murging stuff is what you get with most word 
processing packages. 

Scott


On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 12:06:25AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I got processor speaker not running from latest version of emacspeak built
> for slackware that was 12.0 when I tried installing emacspeak and getting
> it running.  This is while speakup has my external doubletalk talking.
> 
> 
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