Hi guys, :)
Le vendredi 02 septembre 2011 à 09:31 +1000, Peter Drysdale a écrit :
> Dear Sergio,
>
>
>
> My testing agrees it is backward compatible.
> Their appears to be merit in this patch whether of not
> upstream adopts it.
>
Dear Sergio,
>> My testing agrees it is backward compatible.
>> Their appears to be merit in this patch whether of not upstream adopts it.
>>
> Thanks again. As you may know, upstream is not very active (does not
> release often), although I will submit this patch once it gets into Debian
> (if
Dear All,
2011/8/30 Peter Drysdale
> Dear All,
>
> I had a look at the code in this patch. It appears to follow analogously
> from the existing
> method by which festival finds voices. Extending this to languages does
> appear to be
> a natural extension.
>
Thanks for your attention!
>
> My tes
Dear All,
I had a look at the code in this patch. It appears to follow analogously
from the existing
method by which festival finds voices. Extending this to languages does
appear to be
a natural extension.
My testing agrees it is backward compatible.
Their appears to be merit in this patch wheth
Package: festival
Version: 1.97~svn20100328~ppa0~lucid
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
It would be nice to add the attached patch to festival's git repository.
Until now, in Festival, when a voice developer works in a new language, a bug
has to be filled against festival to add support for that lan
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