Talking daisy reader.
- From: Thomas Ward <slingshooter valkyrie net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Talking daisy reader.
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 04:57:35 -0500 (EST)
Hi, list. I'm a little at an impass how I should proceed with a couple
of projects I've been conciddering writing. I've been thinking about
writing a talking daisy reader for gnome, and it has to be self voicing.
I would like to either use C++ with the gnome-speech libraries, or use
Java with JSAPI, and the FreeTTS synthesizor.
Any suggestions one which might be the better way to go? I have
gnome-speech built installed, and working, but no api documentation how
to develope with it which sort of puts me at a disadvantage.
If I had my choice per say I'd like to build the app in C/C++ and the
gnome-speech api, but I could in theory go either way.
With so many electronic books being put out by RFBND, NLS, Book Share,
etc in the daisy 2 and 3 for mats I was hoping to put my free time into
building a reader which would run under Gnome which could read these
electronic text books.
Thanks, for any suggestions.
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