Hi all.
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Hello Samuel,
Samuel Thibault schrieb am 24.05.2017, 17:16 +0200:
>Eric Scheibler, on mer. 24 mai 2017 10:53:30 +0200, wrote:
>> But yesterday I've updated my system and installed espeak version
>> 1.49.0+dfsg-10 and now it's as bad as described in bug #848016 again.
>
>Just to make sure, could y
Hello,
Eric Scheibler, on mer. 24 mai 2017 10:53:30 +0200, wrote:
> But yesterday I've updated my system and installed espeak version
> 1.49.0+dfsg-10 and now it's as bad as described in bug #848016 again.
Just to make sure, could you try to downgrade to 1.49.0+dfsg-9 to check
whether the changes
I think, that I found the cause of the overlapping.
I disabled lightdm on startup. Therefore my notebook initially loads no GUI, no
orca and no speech
dispatcher. Instead only brltty is available on tty1, which I use with
brltty-espeak. And then,
everything works like expected. Then I start mate
Am 2017-05-23 um 22:55 schrieb Bruno Mascret:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks Simon for your contribution!
>>> is someone working on this?
>>
>> Not that I know of.
>>
> If someone explain me how to maintain a package (or give me the link to
> learn how to do it), I may work on it.
> As Natbraille's project
Hello,
this issue refers to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848016
With espeak-ng version 1.49.0+dfsg-7 the problem was not fixed entirely but the
speech overlapping
was on a tolerable level. But yesterday I've updated my system and installed
espeak version
1.49.0+dfsg-10 and
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