Although this brute-force approach _will_ work, it should not be necessary. If you are able to use gnopernicus as-is, you can set all your voices to use Festival, in the "Speech" section of the gnopernicus "Settings" dialog. If you can't use gnopernicus as-is, then you can use gconftool-2 to change the settings manually. It's a little tedious, but it can be done that way. For a listing of your existing settings, run
gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnopernicus/speech/voices_parameters
And to see the available drivers, use
gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnopernicus/speech/drivers
For more information on using gconftool-2, try "gconftool-2 --help"
regards
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