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An interesting punctuation setting problem related question
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Hammer Attila |
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An interesting punctuation setting problem related question |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 07:25:14 +0100 |
Dear List,
I have got a question with user defined punctuation characters for
Espeak Speech-dispatcher module related:
Before speech-dispatcher 0.8 release, the
.speech-dispatcher/conf/module/espeak.conf file defined punctuation
characters spokened me with Orca the most punctuation level, any Ubuntu
releases.
I use following definition the configuration file and used previous with
Speech-dispatcher speechd.conf file the some punctuation setting:
# -- Punctuation --
# Characters to be spoken when punctuation setting is "some"
# Encoding is UTF-8.
EspeakPunctuationList "@+_?\"\?\?()[]:-{}|%<>"
The my home folder existing .speech-dispatcher/conf/speechd.conf file
the punctuation setting level is some.
Changed the definition sintax with Speech-dispatcher 0.8 version with
different the Speech-dispatcher 0.7.1 version?
My Ubuntu 14.04 development system I using Espeak 1.47.11 version.
The Ubuntu 13.10 release awailable the Speech-dispatcher 0.7.1 version,
this version I not experienced the problem.
The Speech-dispatcher 0.8 version Espeak module simple skyp the
espeak.conf file defined punctuation characters spokening
I attaching my entire .speech-dispatcher/conf/modules/espeak.conf file.
In Ubuntu 14.04 following Speech-dispatcher version packaged: 0.8-0ubuntu1
Attila
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# -- SOUND ICONS --
# Espeak does not currently support playing sound icons
# (audio files that are played by name when an application requests
# a sound icon). If you have installed the free(b)soft sound-icons
# package, this is the directory where will they be found. If not
# blank, the espeak Output Module will play them if it finds a
# file whose name matches the sound icon name. If blank, or no
# matching file is found, the name of the sound icon will be spoken.
EspeakSoundIconFolder "/usr/share/sounds/sound-icons/"
# Volume at which sound icons are played.
EspeakSoundIconVolume 0
# -- Punctuation --
# Characters to be spoken when punctuation setting is "some"
# Encoding is UTF-8.
EspeakPunctuationList "@+_?\"\?\?()[]:-{}|%<>"
EspeakCapitalPitchRise 0
# -- Internal parameters --
# Number of ms of audio returned by the espeak callback function.
EspeakAudioChunkSize 3000
# Maximum number of samples to buffer in playback queue.
EspeakAudioQueueMaxSize 441000
# Debugging
Debug 0
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