The real problem with getting Emacs speak on the pie is the speak part. As Mike
has explained countless times, the alsa speech is broken on the pie which is
why he wrote his special set of programs to use OMX. However, you would need to
write a speech server of that kind four emacspeak to work. Before there was all
the problem with alsa, I used the pie with just Emacs and speech. Nothing else
spoke. Now were in the reverse situation.
Rill -- Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 26, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Fernando Botelho <Fernando.Botelho@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
hey Bryan, If you find someone that will help with this, please let me know.
it is so difficult to get help with this, that I have started a project
to put together a script to do it. Well, it is a bit more ambitious than
that, but since it will build it within Arch Linux, I am thinking that a
specific script will be manageable.
In any case, if you or anybody else here is interested in Emacs,
Emacspeak, Spacemacs, and related stuff, please visit:
https://public.f123.org/experimental/About-F123e.html
Best,
Fernando
On 10/26/2016 01:03 PM, Bryan Mckinnish wrote:
Hi.
I'm thinking about getting emax speak up and running on the pi. Do I
need a desktop installed, or will it work from the terminal?
Can someone help me with getting it up and running?
Thanks.
Bryan Mckinnish
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