Orca and eSpeak

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> Could you describe your configuration now? I got lost in the original
> threads on this so am wondering how many, if any, interfaces you had to
> go thru to do this.
As these things go, it was relativly easy.
I have built gnome-speech from source and also the 
gnome-speech-speech-dispatcher driver.
When running test-speech, a gnome-speech utility, speech-dispatcher showed 
up as an option to sellect.
Although I have different voices in speech-dispatcher, I only could get 
its default voice to work with gnome-speech.
I have done this a while back, so cannot remember if I had to do any thing 
special to make gnome-speech see the new driver.
I have just changed the speech-dispatcher configuration to allow for 
espeak as a voice, using the speech-dispatcher generic module.
To make Orca speak with Espeak, I just made espeak the default voice in 
speech-dispatcher.
HTH, Willem

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