Re: Gnopernicus Fedora and Festival
- From: Alex Snow <alex_snow gmx net>
- To: Saqib Shaikh <S Shaikh sussex ac uk>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list mail gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnopernicus Fedora and Festival
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 06:32:54 -0500
Hi.
did you set the festival environment variable?
export FESTIVAL=1
this may help.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at
09:56:05PM -0000, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
> HI
>
> I recently installed Fedora. I selected to have the Gnome desktop option
> installed.
>
> Surprisingly, I found that Gnopernicus and Gnome-speech were not installed,
> despite these being part of Gnome 2.4 - oh well.
>
> So, I installed the following packages in this order:
> Gnome-speech-devel
> Gnome-speech
> Gnopernicus
>
> Then, I installed Festival from the CDs, as it wasn't installed by default.
> I installed the following packages:
> Festival-devel
> Festival
>
> I tested Festival and it works (indicating that my sound card also works).
>
> Now when I run Gnopernicus there is no speech. Just the main window
> appearing. When I click on preferences, all the buttons are grayed out
> (e.g. Speech, Braille, etc). How do I make Gnopernicus recognise Festival
> and use it to talk? So near yet so far!
>
> I should mention that all this was done by a sighted friend.
>
> Thanks, Saqib
>
>
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