From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Received: from mx1.tartarnet.cz ([81.25.16.250]) by speech.braille.uwo.ca with esmtp (Exim 3.36 #1 (Debian)) id 1GhKco-0004vJ-00 for ; Tue, 07 Nov 2006 01:39:58 -0500 Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by mx1.tartarnet.cz (Postfix) with ESMTP id 507C4600889C for ; Tue, 7 Nov 2006 07:41:09 +0100 (CET) Received: from mx1.tartarnet.cz ([127.0.0.1]) by localhost (mx1.tartarnet.cz [127.0.0.1]) (amavisd-new, port 10024) with ESMTP id 11305-08 for ; Tue, 7 Nov 2006 07:41:07 +0100 (CET) Received: from [10.0.0.5] (unknown [10.22.13.12]) by mx1.tartarnet.cz (Postfix) with ESMTP id 10E6660074AF for ; Tue, 7 Nov 2006 07:41:06 +0100 (CET) Message-ID: <45502A7E.10005@brailcom.org> Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 07:41:02 +0100 From: Tomas Cerha Organization: Brailcom, o.p.s. User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060909) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." Subject: Re: GRML with Festival/Speakup/Speech-Dispatcher References: <5D3531E1A4D2934287C9A7A7EB79FD6E038CE625@PROMAIL04.proactusa.local> <2006-11-07T00-26-17@devnull.michael-prokop.at> In-Reply-To: <2006-11-07T00-26-17@devnull.michael-prokop.at> X-Enigmail-Version: 0.94.0.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at cerberos.cz X-BeenThere: speakup@braille.uwo.ca X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.9 Precedence: list Reply-To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." List-Id: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:39:58 -0000 Michael Prokop napsal(a): > But I can help you of course in the remastering related stuff. > If you tell me what to do I could extend the swspeak code to support > festival as well. Hello, don't you think It would be better to support speech-dispatcher instead of festival directly and thus gain the support of all speech-dispatcher supported synthesizers at once? You get a higher level API and all the abstraction for free... Best regards, Tomas Cerha.