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Title: yasr.tceDescription: Yasr is a general-purpose console screen reader. TESTING / EXPERIMENTALVersion: 0.6.9Author: Michael P. GorseOriginal-site: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/yasr/yasr-0.6.9.tar.gzCopying-policy: GPL v2Size: 29KBExtension_by: mcewanwComments: This extension is PPI compatible. Built and tested on TC2.0rc2.1 Yasr can use espeak for Text to Speech output via speech-dispatcher. To use with speech-dispatcher and espeak (if both are also installed), open a console (or at the commandline) enter: sudo speech-dispatcher yasr Anything appearing on the console should now be read by espeak. (Press alt-x to temporarily silence yasr). Note: To kill the speech system (one method anyway...): first kill yasr by closing the console from which yasr was activated and then in another console enter: sudo killall speech-dispatcher (Other methods often leave behind zombie processes). You can control what/how sentences are read (chars, words etc): Press ctrl alt o to select yasr options, And press key s until you hear "synthesiser option" Tap the right cursor key once to hear the word "rate" space bar (or a further tap on the right cursor key) lets you then alter that rate (i.e. the speed of e speak speaking). If you change you mind about entering a new value, press escape key to abort, and then continue selecting options if you wish by pressing s (or the up/down cursor key). Alternatively, one you first hear the word "rate", continually tapping down cursor key will take you through all of the synthesiser options: rate, pitch, volume, language, output module (for cases where you have an alternative speech synthesiser to e speak), punctuation (whatever punctuation you want spoken) Then press escape key to leave the options and ctrl alt s to save as before. Read uploaded to TC forum: yasr_usageNotes.txt for key-bindings used with yasr to read, for example, previous line, next line, next word, whole screen, silence yasr and so on. Change-log: --------Current: 2009/06/01 First version 0.6.9
Title: yasr.tczDescription: Yasr is a general-purpose console screen reader. TESTING / EXPERIMENTALVersion: 0.6.9Author: Michael P. GorseOriginal-site: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/yasr/yasr-0.6.9.tar.gzCopying-policy: GPL v2Size: 32KBExtension_by: mcewanwComments: This extension is PPI compatible. Built and tested on TC2.0rc2.1 Yasr can use espeak for Text to Speech output via speech-dispatcher. To use with speech-dispatcher and espeak (if both are also installed), open a console (or at the commandline) enter: sudo speech-dispatcher yasr Anything appearing on the console should now be read by espeak. (Press alt-x to temporarily silence yasr). Note: To kill the speech system (one method anyway...): first kill yasr by closing the console from which yasr was activated and then in another console enter: sudo killall speech-dispatcher (Other methods often leave behind zombie processes). You can control what/how sentences are read (chars, words etc): Press ctrl alt o to select yasr options, And press key s until you hear "synthesiser option" Tap the right cursor key once to hear the word "rate" space bar (or a further tap on the right cursor key) lets you then alter that rate (i.e. the speed of e speak speaking). If you change you mind about entering a new value, press escape key to abort, and then continue selecting options if you wish by pressing s (or the up/down cursor key). Alternatively, one you first hear the word "rate", continually tapping down cursor key will take you through all of the synthesiser options: rate, pitch, volume, language, output module (for cases where you have an alternative speech synthesiser to e speak), punctuation (whatever punctuation you want spoken) Then press escape key to leave the options and ctrl alt s to save as before. Read uploaded to TC forum: yasr_usageNotes.txt for key-bindings used with yasr to read, for example, previous line, next line, next word, whole screen, silence yasr and so on. Change-log: --------Current: 2009/06/01 First version 0.6.9