From: "Barak Zalstein" <Barak.Zalstein@ParthusCeva.com>
To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>, <arno.schuh@in-trier.de>
Subject: Re: emacspeak for cygwin
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 15:22:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <988BE481ACC95C429DCB909F74A3163A0B9FD6@exchange-il> (raw)
"Arno Schuh" <arno.schuh@in-trier.de> writes:
> Hi,
> is emacspeak for cygwin available? I searched for emacspeak but it returns 0
> matches.
I tried that recently:
emacspeak-18.tar.gz can be built from source with no modification.
(when it runs it can't find tcl, though. The makefile differentiates tclx and tclsh).
flite-1.2-release.tar.gz (text-to-speech synthesizer) builds on cygwin nicely as well
(well, almost nicely if you neglect long building time and some warnings).
eflite-0.3.6.tar.gz (emacspeak interface to efllte) fails because
of cygwin missing _daemon symbol + libflite.a missing windows-ce(?) symbols (_waveOut.* etc).
As another free approach, there's also the Emacspeak+Festival+Mbrola (Mbrola license alert)
direction, but I never tried that on cygwin.
Barak
> And btw. is somebody on the list who uses a Hercules Game Theater XP
> soundcard?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Arno
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