>>>>> "WW" == Willie Walker writes: WW> Sphinx-4 will get you both n-Gram and CFG grammars, but it is in WW> Java, which seems to cause a curious allergic reaction around WW> these parts. Some of us may have Java allergy but the more important thing is that according to information on their Web pages Sphinx-4 and FreeTTS don't run on free software systems. They both require two pieces of proprietary software: JSAPI (I'm not aware about any free software replacement) and Sun's JDK (perhaps this could be replaced with GNU Java). I'd personally like to test especially FreeTTS, but as long as it can't be compiled and run on free software systems that would might turn just into waste of time in my case. I think the JSAPI dependency is a bigger problem, because as for JDK, GNU Java should become compatible with Sun's JDK anyway. Is JSAPI an integral part of Sphinx-4 and FreeTTS or could it be possibly stripped away? Or perhaps it would suffice to reimplement just a small subset of JSAPI? Another option might be, as Sphinx-4 and FreeTTS are free software themselves, to completely port them to free software environment, whether Java based or something else. I think this largely depends on their development teams, whether they have interest in making them work on free Java platforms or not. As always, we must consider the most efficient long-term way with our very limited resources. Regards, Milan Zamazal _______________________________________________ kde-accessibility mailing list kde-accessibility@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility