Re: gnome-speech Speech Dispatcher
- From: Gary Kline <kline thought org>
- To: Nlomrb Gmail <nlomrb gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-speech Speech Dispatcher
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 11:11:07 -0700
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Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986.
Of_Interest: With Thirty years of service to the Unix community.
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 03:15:31PM -0400, Nlomrb Gmail wrote:
Thank you, Jose, Gary, Luke,
Peter, (and all members of the mailing list):
It is helpful to know about Speech Dispatcher. I am not sure, though, it can meet my most pressing need in
a speech synthesis system.
I have MS (Multiple Sclerosis). Due to it, I have, among other symptoms, difficult to understand speech
which is usually accompanied by weak speech.
I am looking for software to help when I am having a bad voice day. I need to be able to have a
conversation with an able-bodied person. Such software is often called AAC or SGD. I wondered if GNOME
did it.
People with MS, ALS, TBI, stroke, autism, and other such conditions often develop a speech impairment, as I
have.
Are there plans to add this functionality to GNOME? I am a potential, not current user. A program which
could run under GNOME would work. A Linux program would work.
I do not know C. I know FORTRAN.
Thanks,
Rose
Interesting. My speech has been pretty significantly impaired
since Jan. 1964 after my 7th brain surgery. My program, VBC (or
"Voice By Computer") got messed up after my volunteer sysadmin
messed up my several computers. I am still trying to find the
pieces to VBC scattered across 4 Dell desktops.
I have never been satisfied with my age (!) and now that I
am officially OLD it seems that all I want to do is *sleep*.
(There are times that I would give my useless right arm for
some uppers ... but then again, maybe that would be short-sighted.)
VBC relies on a bunch of public libraries. AFAIK, it worked or
used to work on FreeBSD and every one of the distro of Linux
I could think of. It's time to scour my computers and see if I
can find all the parts.
gary
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