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Re: Wanting to get started with EmacSpeak
Hi, you may want to start with:
emacspeak.sourceforge.net
On that site there is page that talks about what applications are speech
enabled, and has a link where you can find some of them.
There are three software speech systems supported, flite, Dectalk
Software, and Viavoice.
If you are conciddering using the Dectalk Spoftware I would strongly
suggest going with Red Hat. It has a large base of applications, and the
problems with the Dectalk Software is less a headache than with the
unsuported distributions such as Slackware.
Of course, I am a big Red Hat fan, and have used it since version 6.2, and
probably won't change now. Lol!
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have been away from Linux for a painfully long time and have finally
> resolved to get back into it again. To this end, I would like to learn
> a great deal more about EmacSpeak, what applications can be used with
> it, does it support software synths, etc...? I'm thinking of either
> starting with the Slackware, or Redhat distribution -- Slackware is what
> I used to run, so I'm thinking of starting there, but am sure open to
> suggestions.
>
> I realize much has changed in the Linux world since I used to access my
> Slackware box via another PC connected as a terminal, so would love to
> get any help and support. Thanks in advance,
>
> Steve
>
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