Re: [Kde-accessibility] IBM TTS SDK

2006-01-25 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gary Cramblitt wrote: > On Tuesday 10 January 2006 10:14, George Kraft wrote: >> FYI, this past December I released an open source IBM TTS SDK for TTS >> dependent projects to compile with. This SDK project only provides the >> ABIs for compiling and

test-speech only works for root

2006-01-25 Thread Donald Raikes
I just installed gnome-speech-0.3 on my fedora core 3 system as a part of garnome 2.12.2.1, and now when I run test-speech (either the newly created one, or the original from the os installation), it only works for root. If i use another user, I get the message: attempting to activate OFIID:Gnome

Re: Speech Dispatcher 0.6 & Festival Freebsoft Utils 0.6 released

2006-01-25 Thread Anthony Ettinger
Any idea if it's going to end up in portage for Gentoo anytime soon? I'd do it myself, but I have no idea how.On 1/25/06, Hynek Hanke < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,Brailcom just released the final versions of Speech Dispatcher 0.6 andFestival Freebsoft Utils 0.6. Please look at the separate ann

gnome-speech 0.3.9 problem

2006-01-25 Thread Donald Raikes
Hello, I just build the gnome desktop using garnome 2.12.2.1, and made sure the gnome-speech and gnopernicus were built. When I run test-speech in the gnome/bin directory, I get the initial "select speech server" screen, but when I select 1 for festival, and press the program says "attempting

Speech Dispatcher 0.6 & Festival Freebsoft Utils 0.6 released

2006-01-25 Thread Hynek Hanke
Hello, Brailcom just released the final versions of Speech Dispatcher 0.6 and Festival Freebsoft Utils 0.6. Please look at the separate announcements bellow to see what is new. We did not release the Gnome Speech driver for Speech Dispatcher after the recent discussions about it's inclusion into

Gentle Reminder: Request for Review: FSG Keyboard Access Specifications

2006-01-25 Thread earl johnson
Greetings; A gentle reminder that our Jan 31 deadline for comments is quickly approaching -- The Free Standards Group Accessibility (FSGA) team needs your help to insure our standards are appropriate and complete. These specification documents provide for a basic level of keyboard accessibili