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Emacspeak, Speechd-el, speech dispatcher, and foreign language support
- From: "Fernando Botelho" <Fernando Botelho F123 org>
- To: "'Linux for blind general discussion'" <blinux-list redhat com>
- Subject: Emacspeak, Speechd-el, speech dispatcher, and foreign language support
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 08:16:02 -0500
Hi everyone,
I need to make what might be called a strategic decision, and for that, it
would be nice to have suggestions from people with much more Emacs
experience than myself.
My requirements are:
* The ability to use Emacs very efficiently;
* The ability to work in multiple languages;
* the ability to use free software synthesizers like eSpeak and eFlite;
* The ability to install Emacs and other needed software without having to
spend weeks or months programming in TCL, etc.
Considering the above, can anyone tell me whether I should go for Emacspeak
or Speechd-el?
I ask because I read online that since Emacspeak cannot handle Unicode, it
is not especially suited for foreign language support. Since I will not be
able to do modifications to its code or other sophisticated programming, it
looks to me at first glance like Speechd-el might be a better route to take
given its smooth operation with speech dispatcher.
However, would I be giving up too much? Would tools like the G-client
designed to work with Google properties be no longer usable?
Your suggestions are most welcome,
Fernando
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