Re: Selecting gnome-speech drivers




On Mar 13, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Willie Walker wrote:

gnome-speech merely offers up a system for selecting/activating known speech drivers, with no particular speech driver being the 'default.' It is up to the assistive technology to decide what to do with them. To make sure your system is configured with the speech dispatcher driver correctly, you can run the gnome-speech 'test-speech' (/usr/bin/test-speech) application. If a gnome- speech driver doesn't work with it, the gnome-speech driver will not work with the screen reader.


I understand that, but what I'm not certain of is how orca would know to use speech-dispatcher instead of festival. Both drivers show up when test-speech is run. Does orca have facilities for selecting among multiple speech drivers from orca-setup?

I see that there is Festival info in my user-settings.py. Is this being grabbed directly from gnome-speech and, if so, does it indicate an incorrect gnome-speech setup on my system? The correct libgnomespeech is showing up in 'ldconfig -p', and I added the path to the speech servers to my bonobo-activation config. Is there something else that I might be missing?

Thanks.




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