gnome-speech-dectalk apt package

Priority: optional
Section/category: contrib/libs
Installed size: 140
Maintainer(s): Mario Lang
Architecture (arch): i386
Source: gnome-speech
Version in APT: 1:0.4.25-4
Provides:
Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, gcc, libgnome-speech-dev (= 1:0.4.25-4), liborbit2-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libbonobo2-dev
Pre-depends:
Recommends:
Filename: pool/contrib/g/gnome-speech/gnome-speech-dectalk_0.4.25-4_i386.deb
Filesize: 140
MD5 Hash: 35e09b7188364d061f7e15a292f30233

Description: GNOME text-to-speech library (Fonix DECtalk engine support)
The GNOME Speech library gives a simple yet general API for programs
to convert text into speech, as well as speech input.
.
This package provides the source code required to compile a driver
for the commercial DECtalk software speech synthesis engine and voices from
Fonix (http://www.fonix.com/).
Upon installation, it will automatically attempt to compile and install
the dectalk-synthesis-driver binary required to use GNOME Speech with
dectalk.
.
This package is only useful if the dectalk engine is already installed on
the system.
Tag: accessibility::speech

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