eSpeak - new release

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The -p option changes pitch.
-p=50 is the default with 99 highest and 1 lowest. You can also give some 
in-line command to change pitch which i cannot recall now.


On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Steve Holmes wrote:

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> I don't remember all the available options but I recall pitch not being
> supported before.  Is that still the case? if not, what options control
> pitch or what command sequences would control pitch? Also aren't there
> voice and tone options available too? Don't recall their status however.
>
> One thing I noticed with Speech Dispatcher is when using pitch to denote
> capital letters, it would pause before speak any cap letters.  When I
> changed the Speakup /proc options to say "Cap" instead, it seemed much
> more responsive.  I think this problem is not exclusive to Espeak
> however.
>
> I will probably install the new version tonight or tomorrow.
>
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