Hi Cody,
This question is probably best answered by the gnome-speech experts, who live
on this list. Nontheless, I'll give it a go...
You'll want the lastest version of gnome-speech, which I believe is 0.39. If
you have gnome-speech installed, you should have 'test-speech' somewhere on
you
hi pete,
I hope I have the gnome speech installed, or otherwise it will be hunting
for a thousand other dependencies. do versions numbers matter? can I just
pick the latest and it will work? If I have gnome speech installed, how do I
get it to start working? how do I load the driver. is test s
Hi Cody,
How can I get gnopernicus to workwith free tts without going threw the
hastle of installing all this junk for festival? I just need to get it
to talk, also, When ever I bring up the run application box, I type in
gnopernicus, but I hear no speech, and I see no windows pop up. I see
On Thursday 15 December 2005 11:28 am, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> (I'm CCing the KDE list as well, which I'm not subscribed to ATM. Hope
> it gets through)
Message received. Thank you.
It may be that accessibility.freedesktop.org would be willing to host a common
wiki for ubuntu, kubuntu, kde,
Henrik,
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
David Bolter wrote:
We are happy to add authors to:
http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki
Perhaps you should consider opening it up as an actual wiki. I think
that would encourage more people to contribute. I'm involved in
running several Moin wikis and w
David Bolter wrote:
We are happy to add authors to:
http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki
Perhaps you should consider opening it up as an actual wiki. I think
that would encourage more people to contribute. I'm involved in running
several Moin wikis and we really don't seem to have any problems
We are happy to add authors to:
http://larswiki.atrc.utoronto.ca/wiki
I'm not sure what is best in terms of coalescing all this related
information. It seems that many distro's, companies, and some
applications have their own location for documentation and bug reports,
test suites, and forums.
Thanks Samuel, I'll add that link to the 'GAP' pages now.
Bill
Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hi,
Just to let people know about the Accessibility Application Development
HOWTO at TLDP:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO/
I guess such documentations should get merged somehow, and host
Hi,
Just to let people know about the Accessibility Application Development
HOWTO at TLDP:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Accessibility-Dev-HOWTO/
I guess such documentations should get merged somehow, and hosted at a
common place, such as a11y.org
Regards,
Samuel
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Henrik/All:
Sorry for re-posting the URI for the sanity-test documents, I see now
that you referenced them inline. Thanks a bunch! I look forward to
reading your test scheme.
Bill
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Thanks Henrik:
I would like to remind members of this list to read the accessibility
testing documents, including a sanity test suite, which are posted
online at the Gnome Accessibility Project pages.
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/testing/
and
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/g
I'm setting up a structured testing matrix for basic desktop tasks
across a few Generic User Descriptions (GUDs). Note: most of the ideas
and categories for this are borrowed from the Gnome Sanity Test Suite:
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/sanity-testing/index.html
I've set up a sampl
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