
Good to hear you've got it working. While you didn't ask for it, I can imagine it would be useful, would you like the swspeak script to identify your language and start espeakup with the correct -V option? My idea is that all this stuff should be as transparent to the user as possible (IE. you've set your language, the console may be using your language, so why should you need to set extra for your speech to speak your language). Or would it be better to be an espeakup enhancement to auto detect your language? If I get time I may look at this.
Any thoughts, personally I would have thought espeakup would be the better place although swspeak script may be easier for me to modify.
Michael Whapples On -10/01/37 20:59, Hermann wrote:
Hi, just let you know: Espeakup now works in German. I had to pull the latest from GIT, and after compiling I had to type: espeakup -V de or espeakup --default-voice=de Note: You can replace that "de" by any non-English voice. I got the tip from the Speakup list archive. Question: Is it possible to replace the 0.4 by the latest version (0.60)? Second note: the modified characters file is still needed. Hermann