Re: voxin and TTSynth on Gentoo

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Even though I install it for Orca, I do it in a terminal, and I go to the 
unzipped folder after unpacking the Voxin file I download.
I do this in the GUI first, I have never unpacked a .TGZ file in the CLI.
But after unpacking it, I log in as root with
sudo su
enter my password
Then I cd into the folder where the unpacked Voxin is, I usually unpack it 
into Downloads.
So I am already in home when I enter as root, so I go:
cd Downloads
Then I go:
cd voxin-1.00 for example.
Then when in there, I go into the folder that was unpacked:
cd voxin-enu-1.00 for example
Then to install it, I do:
bash voxin-installer.sh
You will have to answer yes with a letter y a couple of times.
HTH.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cleverson Casarin Uliana" <clcaul@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." 
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 10:52 AM
Subject: voxin and TTSynth on Gentoo


Hello, please does someone here uses Voxin and ttSynth, or some
equivalent product that brings the eloquence synthesiser, on Gentoo, or
could at least give me hints on how to set it up for use with speakup
and maybe speech-dispatcher? The Voxin devs don't support Gentoo, and I
know neither shell script nor other distros enough to look inside the
voxin installer scripts for other distros and guess what I should
manually do inside Gentoo to make it work.

Thanks,
Cleverson
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