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Hi
Actually, the dectalk module is called "dtk-generic". You have to add it
to the config file and if you want to use it you have to set it as default
module.

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Stephen Clower wrote:

> Hi Chuck,
>   Don't feel bad, I'm newer to this stuff than you probably are. So far as I can tell, there isn't yet a document around for putting these components together, so I'm just going with what I think I'm supposed to do. As for speechd.conf, you can find it in your source directory/config. Again, this wasn't in the documentation, I just went on a search for it. Also, even though Speechd-up supports the Dectalk, there's no mention of the module name in the config file. I'm guessing it's just called "dectalk" or "dtk-soft." All of these projects are in really early stages of development, so I can't say I'm surprised that no one has gotten around to writing thurrough documentation for speechd-up and using it with software speech.
>
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