2006/12/22, Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> cat text_utf8.txt | spd-say -l es -e
This is right, Speech Dispatcher assumes UTF-8 input.
"Assumes = only works with" or "assumes = defaults to"? Could a
parameter be adde
> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> cat text_utf8.txt | spd-say -l es -e
This is right, Speech Dispatcher assumes UTF-8 input.
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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2006/12/22, Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> iso8859-1 input doesn't work (it stops at the accents and
jrf> starts spelling). UTF-8 input works. And I don't find a way to
jrf> state the encoding of a text. Is it
> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> iso8859-1 input doesn't work (it stops at the accents and
jrf> starts spelling). UTF-8 input works. And I don't find a way to
jrf> state the encoding of a text. Is it a feature or a bug?
Input to what exactly?
Rega
> "jrf" == juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jrf> Festival admits a language parameter,
jrf> `--language LANG'
jrf> Set the default language to LANG. Currently LANG may
jrf> be one of `english', `spanish' or `welsh' (depending
jrf>
2006/12/22, juan rafael fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
(of course it'll test it myself)
Tested. At last "-l es" works!
Two observations: iso8859-1 input doesn't work (it stops at the
accents and starts spelling). UTF-8 input works. And I don't find a
way to state the encoding of a text. Is it
2006/12/21, Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> use the aoss wrapper. Install the alsa-oss package - Remove the
>> oss emulation kernel modules in order to prevent OSS applications
>> hijacking your sound device.
jrf> From the point of view of an end-user this is
jrf> con
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