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Subject:    Re: [Kde-accessibility] back to Proklam
From:       Gunnar Schmi Dt <gunnar () schmi-dt ! de>
Date:       2002-11-21 13:21:44
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Hello,

> After a long time of not being able to develop, I'm back on the run.
> I have just commit my last modification (of course, by now) of the Proklam
> kcontrol module (for configuration) working with the new architecture. It's
> fully working including some midification to the Festival configuration
> too. Unfortunatly, to fully test it, you'll need festival to compile the
> festival plug in.

That's good to hear.

> So, feel free to test it and report me whatever you don't like (or like).
> Hopefully I'll make a shell plug in that will allow running a shell comand
> from Proklam (Gunnar's idea, expressed to me by Olaf) and I was working too
> on a plug in called festivalcs (Festival in the Client/Server mode).
> [...]

Well, would it not make more sense if I would write the shell plug in? I have 
already done similar code within KMouth, so that I could do the 
implementation by copying some classes and adding the plug-in-specific code. 
(For understanding how the plug in interface works I have already done that 
with some earlier version of those classes --- bit I did not publish the 
results as at that time Proklam was in a state where the configuration was 
saved to one place but read from an other.)

As for the Hadifax plug in I did already some implementation for the 
configuration part, but the part that shall do the actual call to Hadifax 
(and mbrola) is yet missing.

I plan to get a cvs account for KMouth in the next few days. Is it ok if I 
request the permission for putting the (one or two) plug ins into the Proklam 
cvs directory once they are ready?

Gunnar Schmi Dt
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