Package: sphinxtrain
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Morning Samuel
First thanks for the quick fix. Unfortunately it didn't really fix the
problem. The binaries are now installed into a different directory but still
searched in another one:
- Binarie
Package: sphinxtrain
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I'm currently trying to run the Simon Speech Recognition (https.//
simon.kde.org) and when I try to run a training I get the following error
message in a Simon dialog:
As the server
Am Donnerstag 20 Juni 2013, 13.51:24 schrieb Samuel Thibault:
Morning Samuel
> Mario Fux A11Y ML, le Thu 20 Jun 2013 13:30:56 +0200, a écrit :
> > So I wanted to ask you if there are any plans to work on packages for
> > Simon in Debian?
>
> Well, there are plans as in &quo
Good morning
First of all I want to thank you for your work on packaging a11y software for
Debian. It's always nice to say that Debian is one of the only if not the only
OS that's installable via speech or braille output. Thanks so much for it!
Then a question or propably hint. There is one pie
Good morning guys
If you plan to come to Randa this September please add yourself asap to s.k.o
[1]. Last possibility to add yourself is Saturday, 16th of June till 23:59
UTC. Then we send the budget to the KDE e.V. board.
So if you add yourself after this date you need to pay the travel and
Morning guys
As a lurker of this list since ages I saw you doing a lot of great work and
thus I thought this years Randa meetings could be of interest to you as we try
to focus on Accessibility.
We are atm mainly KDE people and hopefully (we're in contact) some Gnome
people who will meet in th
Am Mittwoch, 5. Mai 2004 17.08 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve again
Thx for the quick answer.
[snip]
> > Number 1 is no problem. Number 2 sent an error message which I bypass by
> > not modifying the file debian/changelog.
>
> A very simple way to do this is to use dch:
> $ dch -v 1:0.2.7-1+dectalk
Salve Mario and Co
Some time ago you explained me what I have to do to work with an
DECTalk-enabled:
1. apt-get source gnome-speech
This fetches the source package of gnome-speech, and unpacks it in the
current directory. You'll find a directory like gnome-speech-0.2.7/
2. edit debian/chan
Am Donnerstag, 4. März 2004 11.42 schrieb Milan Zamazal:
Salve all
[Instructions to create a new festival voice]
Thx for your writing. I saved it for the future.
As I perhaps said, this is a long term project for me too and I prefer atm to
take computer liguistic as subsidiary subject for my st
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 21.56 schrieb Leonardo Pistone:
> Hello Mario, hello list,
Good morning Leo
> my name is Leo, nice to meet you.
>
> I love emacs (i use it for almost everything) and I'd really like to get
> it speech-enabled. I have this general question: what is missing and
> what can
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 16.46 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve Mario
[snip]
> > That doesn't sounds good because I'm interested in DECTalk together with
> > Gnopernicus. Is there (beneath the soundcard problem) an easy way to
> > configure Debians Gnopernicus with DECTalk?
[Detailed guidance]
> It
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 16.46 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve Mario
[snip]
> > That doesn't sounds good because I'm interested in DECTalk together with
> > Gnopernicus. Is there (beneath the soundcard problem) an easy way to
> > configure Debians Gnopernicus with DECTalk?
[Detailed guidance]
> It
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 14.11 schrieb Mario Lang:
Salve again
[snip]
> > Fortunately it's not the only solution. See the link of Gilles (btw: Nice
> > to see you here, Gilles and thanks of course ;-):
> > http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/cgi-bin/lists.cgi?config=festival_faq&entry=arun
> >ning_festiva
Am Dienstag, 2. März 2004 11.51 schrieb Mario Lang:
> Mario Fux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Salve Mario
> > ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
> > I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the
> > festival voi
Hello and goog morning
ATM I test Gnopernicus with Festival for a visually impaired friend.
I use Debian testing on different machines but on each of them the festival
voices speak to quick. I think approx. twice as quick as normal.
Do you have got an idea why this is so and how I can set it to
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