On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You only say eflite is mute. Could you give a bit more info what happens?
> If you launch eflite by hand, does it speak:
> # /usr/bin/eflite
> q { hello world! }
> d
>
> This should speak hello world.
This simple test is exact
If you have good results using emacspeak+eflite on Oralux I think it
will be good to install Alsa on your debian system too to have
emacspeak+eflite working on it. don't forget to compile Alsa with the
Oss emulation enabled as it seems eflite needs this option.
Good luck !
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Janusz S. Bień) writes:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I am a little bit confused towards what your actual question is.
>
> This is the question:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Janusz S. Bień) writes:
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> [...]
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> > > Do you
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 Mario Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a little bit confused towards what your actual question is.
This is the question:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Janusz S. Bień) writes:
[...]
> > Do you have any suggestions to try?
> You seem to have problems g
I am a little bit confused towards what your actual question is.
You seem to have problems getting eflite to work with emacspeak.
However, as far as I could see, you did not include anything which
might help us with figuring out what your actual problem is.
Could you at least try and give a concret
I am a sighted person, but I have some visually impaired friends, so
in free time I experiment with some software for blinds. For your
information I forward my posting to emacspeak list: emacspeak/eflite
installed from Debian unstable package is mute on my computer.
Do you have any suggestions to
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