eSpeak GUI Client 0.3-1
eSpeak GUI Client
- Changes in version 0.3-1 (2010-07-05):
* Fixed the issue where the input cursor always moved to the end after text pasting.
- Changes in version 0.3 (2010-06-24):
* Use PannableArea instead of ScrolledWindow as TextView's container for better finger-friendliness.
* Support pasting text at cursor insertion point.
* Support pasting text as to replace the currently selected text.
* Display localized application name in the application icon according to current system language.
* Add transparency to Restore button.
- Main Features
* A Hildon/Gtk+ GUI client written in Python for eSpeak, the open source command-line text-to-speech tool.
* Selection of 49 languages, including voice packs that are still in experimental status (default English)
* Amplitude (0 to 199, default 100) adjustment.
* Pitch (0 to 99, default 50) adjustment.
* Speed (words per minute, 80-390, default 170) adjustment.
* Word Gap (in milliseconds, 0-20, default 10) adjustment.
* Opening a text file and loading its contents to the text box for editing and speaking.
* Direct pasting text contents to the text box for editing and speaking (no need to press Ctrl-V)
* One-click-clearing text contents of the text box
* Saving the speech to a .Wav file.
* Speak multiple sentences simultaneously
* Stop speaking at any time
* Toggling between Full Screen / Window mode.
* Portrait Mode Support (experimental).
* Saving the language/amplitude/pitch/speed/word gap selection when program exits, and loads them back when program launches automatically.
* Supports multi-language user interfaces based on the Device Language selected.
* Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Cantonese and English UIs will be provided initially
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user/multimedia
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ENDED 2010-08-31 11:45
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| Event type | User | Timestamp |
| Package is in testing | System | 2010-08-21 11:45 UTC |

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