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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: [kde] Text to Speech
From:       David <david.maillists () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-10-22 17:38:01
Message-ID: 1fde22350710221038h7837d0d0mcf13155e248d7446 () mail ! gmail ! com
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The Text-to-Speech is not only used for the sake of accessibility, but also
for learning languages, specially English, whose pronunciation rules require
an annual teaching at University :-) Of course, the former (accessibility)
is a more important reason than the latter (learning languages).

In my system, Debian sid, Text to Speech does not work at all. When I click
on "test" in KTTS, it reads "Testing. MultiSyn voices require several
seconds to load. Please be patient". But actually it does not take "several
seconds", but it stays, apparently frozen, for ever and ever.

Does Text-to-Speech work for any of you? Maybe I should submit a bug?

Thank you

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The Text-to-Speech is not only used for the sake of accessibility, but also for \
learning languages, specially English, whose pronunciation rules require an annual \
teaching at University :-) Of course, the former (accessibility) is a more important \
reason than the latter (learning languages). <br><br>In my system, Debian sid, Text \
to Speech does not work at all. When I click on &quot;test&quot; in KTTS, it reads \
&quot;Testing. MultiSyn voices require several seconds to load. Please be \
patient&quot;. But actually it does not take &quot;several seconds&quot;, but it \
stays, apparently frozen, for ever and ever. <br><br>Does Text-to-Speech work for any \
of you? Maybe I should submit a bug?<br><br>Thank you<br>



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