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29 capabilities, depending on how your system administrator has installed
42 If your system administrator has installed Speakup to work with your
44 is to boot your system, and Speakup should come up talking. This
45 assumes of course that your synthesizer is a supported hardware
46 synthesizer, and that it is either installed in or connected to your
50 kernel with no default synthesizer. It is even possible that your
53 your synthesizer is supported but not available, complain to the person
54 who compiled and installed your kernel. Or better yet, go to the web
55 site, and learn how to patch Speakup into your own kernel source, and
56 build and install your own kernel.
58 If your kernel has been compiled with Speakup, and has no default
61 prompt of your boot loader.
101 the boot process, such action must be configured by your system
108 proper bootup parameter for your synthesizer, Speakup will begin
131 you start your system, though it's a good idea to listen to them at
149 At this point, you'll need to type in your user id and password, as
150 provided by your system administrator. You will hear Speakup speak the
151 letters of your user id as you type it, but not the password. This is
157 allowed by your user id. Normal users will not be able to run programs
234 your laptop. These are also available by default on desktop systems,
422 driver for the software synthesizer. If you use the LiteTalk, your
469 If you were to store these four small scripts in a directory in your
473 example, if you were to execute the punc3 command at your shell prompt,
482 startup, and speakup will return to your preferred parameters every time
487 enough that they should only be manipulated by the root user on your
509 ways. For example, you might wish to know what level your volume is set
513 # Replace KWD with the keyword for your synthesizer, E.G., ltlk for LiteTalk.
533 Depending on your situation, you may wish to echo none to the synth
538 keywords in section 1 to find the keyword which matches your synth.
545 able to speak some of the bootup messages if your system administrator
605 installed and running on your system. For this reason, software
613 built in to your kernel, or loaded as a module.
615 If your system does not have udev installed , before you can use a
623 which can be used to let user space programs send information to your
634 Espeakup may already be available as a package for your distribution
652 If Espeakup was installed as a package for your Linux distribution,
657 Replace init.d with rc.d, if your distribution uses scripts located under
659 Your distribution will also have a procedure for starting daemons at
673 Speech Dispatcher running on your system, and it must be configured to
683 Dispatcher. You can check out the web site for your Linux distribution
684 in order to get a copy of either Flite or Festival. Your Linux
687 Once you've installed, configured, and tested Speech Dispatcher with your
692 your software synthesizer.
694 Now you can begin using your software synthesizer. In order to do so,
703 Your synth should now start talking, and you should be able to adjust
709 slots in your computer. It requires that the DecTalk PC software be
710 installed on your computer, and that the software be loaded onto the
716 After you have downloaded the dec_pc.tgz file, untar it in your home
721 directory into /user/local/lib. To do this, su to root in your home
727 directory in your path. Either /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin is a good
736 Your DecTalk PC should start talking, and then you can adjust the pitch,
752 Sometimes, these modes get in your way, so you can disable cursor tracking
778 explore your command history using the up and down arrow keys. If you
780 Speakup speaks both your shell prompt and the current entry from the
785 character that follows your shell prompt. Press speakup + f2 twice, to
789 says "read window." Move through your history using your arrow keys.
795 to hear your mixer settings while you are using the arrow keys.
806 sites. It would be nice if you could cut and paste these urls into your
808 past the following url into your browser:
822 your browser, or even paste the url on a command line as an argument to
823 your browser.
876 You would get the word hello printed on your screen as soon as you
899 won't display it here, but leave you to look at it at your convenience.
915 So ok, you've gone off and gotten your kernel source tree, and patched
932 You can edit your copy of the speakupmap.map file and swap the command
939 After you edit your copy of the speakupmap.map file, save it under a new
940 file name, perhaps newmap.map. Then exit your editor and return to the
943 You are now ready to load your keymap with your swapped key assignments.
944 Assuming that you saved your new keymap as the file newmap.map, you
945 would load your keymap into the sys system like this:
950 Remember to substitute your kernel version number for the
955 Your say first and say last characters should now be swapped. Pressing
957 the line your reading cursor is in, and pressing speakup pageup should
958 read you the last character on the line your reading cursor is in.
964 find that all the mappings you didn't include in your file got deleted
1038 14.2.1. Loading Your Own Messages
1080 download the source of Speakup and untar it in your home directory. The
1089 use. Type the number associated to your language (e.g. fr for French) then press
1092 Note: the speakupconf must be installed on your system so that settings are saved.
1093 Otherwise, you will have an error: your language will be loaded but you will
1100 If you wish store the settings, note that at your next login, you will need to
1105 Alternatively, you can add the above line to your file
1108 If your system administrator himself ran the script, all the users will be able
1142 In order to define a window, use the review keys to move your reading
1168 This script may be installed as part of your linux distribution, but if
1173 Speakupconf allows you to save and load your Speakup settings. It works
1176 The directory that speakupconf uses to store your settings depends on
1179 ~/.speakup, where ~ is your home directory.
1180 Anyone who needs to use Speakup from your console can load his own custom
1186 to save your Speakup settings, and
1199 part of your linux distribution, the recommended places to install it
1219 Talkwith does not attempt to load your settings after the new
1220 synthesizer is activated. You can use speakupconf to load your settings
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