Re: [gnome-speech] -- locale question
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman Sun COM>
- To: Aditya Pandey <aditya kumar pandey gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-speech] -- locale question
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:44:08 +0100
Aditya:
I looked further at your "different locale behavior" issue, regarding
Sun JDS versus Fedora. Note that you are almost certainly using
different gnome-speech drivers on the two systems - on Fedora you're
using festival, and on JDS you're using FreeTTS, I'd bet.
It turns out the the festival driver doesn't do the 'inexact locale
matching' yet - most of the other gnome-speech drivers do (Theta,
DECTalk, FreeTTS, etc.).
I'd be happy to review a patch to cut-and-paste the locale matching
logic used in one of these other drivers (for instance, the Theta
deiver) into the festival driver, if anyone feels like rolling up their
sleeves and helping out.
thanks in advance,
Bill
Aditya Pandey wrote:
Hi Bill
Thanks for replying. I have 0.3.5 on fedora core 3 (that I compiled)
and 0.3.5-27 rpm package on Sun Desktop System.
So yes fedora must be a bit older (its code does not contain any
'fuzzy' logic -- but just strcmp calls for language in
drivers/festival folder).
On 4/19/05, *Bill Haneman* <Bill Haneman sun com
<mailto:Bill Haneman sun com>> wrote:
Hi Aditya
The 'fuzzy locale matching' was added to gnome-speech version 0.3.5,
released in August 2004. Perhaps your Fedora-core version is older.
- Bill
Aditya Pandey wrote:
> When I pass language as "en" on Sun Desktop system machine,
getVoices
> API (test-speech) returns the voices (like kevin/kal etc.), but on
> pasing same "en"
> for Fedora core 3, I dont get any voices and have to pass exact
> "en_US" to get the voices.
--
Aditya Kumar Pandey
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