-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2014-11-25 22:42, jcsl wrote:
About Festival, I'm not sure of it being used for that, I believe that Orca is the option here.
Festival could be the backend used by speech tools in kde or gnome.
I didn't knew that it was used as a backend.
I'm unsure if it is, but perhaps it is. I'm unsure how to verify.
I think that GNOME prefers Orca, I don't know what is used in KDE (I thought that it was using some Phonon stuff). Btw, have you heard the Spanish voices in Festival? Do and have fun. :)
Yep. You can add more voices that can not be distributed, like some from the Junta de Andalucía. Ask me on the Spanish mail list, or search the archive, maybe I posted about it years ago. ;-)
If I have understood it well, Tumbleweed is intended for regular users (that doesn't exclude powers users, of course). And as I said before, they should manage well without Wireshark.
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