TTSynth and other questions

Michael Whapples mwhapples at aim.com
Sun Jun 14 16:36:23 EDT 2009


As suggested to you there is voxin which is basically the same as 
ttsynth but much less.

As for your question about how to change the editor, I just tried:
update-alternatives --config editor

it then listed editors and prompted me to make a choice.

Michael Whapples
On -10/01/37 20:59, David Sexton wrote:
> o I finally threw away windows!
> I just needed an excuse and the million and two errors I got while
> trying to repair my soundcard drivers did it for me.
> I have been using grml that I installed on my laptop for the last
> week. I've learned how to use lynx, mutt, msn, and even how to check
> my battery status and change the brightness of my screen.
> Does ttsynth still work with speakup? I bought a license about 2 years
> ago, but sadly, I lost the link to download it and the key or whatever
> it came with so it looks like I'll have to buy it all over again.
> Is dectalk responsive on linux?
> What browsers and other such programs are people out there using with
> speakup these days?
> Did someone write a program to interface brltty and speakup? It would
> be nice if brltty would follow the speakup curosor.
> I'm sure I'll find a million more questions as time goes by.
> For example, in zsh how do I change my default editor vim is driving
> me nuts!
> David
>    




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