John Wise writes ("Re: emacspeak on cygwin?"): > and download > flite-1.3-release.tar.gz Personally, I find the flite 1.2 voice more pleasant to listen to then the 1.3 version. However, I never tried to compile it under cygwin. > I'm also having problems gettting eflite to compile > on a second machine, so someone on the list may want to recommend something > else. It is apparently possible to compile espeak under Win32, for example the nvda screen reader uses it by default. For the emacspeak speech server for espeak, you will need to have tcl 8.3 or 8.4 installed under cygwin. Also, if you only use English, you will not gain much from using espeak over eflite in my opinion. It is probably easier to try to fix the problems you have with compiling eflite. On a more general note, it is certainly an interesting experiment trying to get emacspeak to work under cygwin. However, I suspect your problems will not end after the installation because this setup is not widely used as far as I cant tell. It might be easier to run Linux and emacspeak in a vertual machine on Windows. Best regards, Lukas ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help"
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