Well, I doubt if it matters exactly what hardware I'm running speakup
on but the two machines I've upgraded are both amd64 machines.
The volume controls have always been on speakup- one and two but now
they report inflection instead. Like I said I've not found the volume
controls moved any place else.
The espeakup problems are as I've pointed out many times before. The
voice doesn't flush quickly enough to be able to move up and down with
either the review keys or arrow keys so it generates a jumbling of
voices which is completely unusable when moving quickly. I'm not
exactly sure how to describe it but the problem shows up on all
machines I've tested with espeakup since espeak-ng. It is very easy to
produce just review up and down quickly with espeakup. I don't know
how speech-dispatcher works when using speechd-up and the espeak
voice. Someone with that would have to speak to that.
So, if you didn't move the controls who did? Curious minds and all
that.
Kirk
On Sat, 10 Oct 2020, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hello,
Kirk Reiser, le ven. 09 oct. 2020 11:19:01 -0400, a ecrit:
Hello Samuel et al: The latest version of speakup appears to have
replaced the volume controls with inflection controls.
?? I'm not aware of this. Inflection was added in the /sys parameters,
but only to be configured manual by echoing there. What hardware are you
using?
IMO espeakup is still entirely brain dead so a lot of us still have to
use very old versions from back before espeak-en to get decent
performence. It's just an observation.
"Performance"? What do you mean?
Again, I'm not an actual user of speakup, so people have to explain what
they mean in details otherwise I won't be able to grasp what problem
there actually is.
Samuel
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