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Re: how to set other languageson speakup and espeak



Hello!

I succeeded to keep variables at boot from /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/ with speakupconf from speakup-tools package.

Thank you very much for support and keep up the good work :))

I have one more question: 
How to scrolup for read messages top of the visible window? For example, I execute ls /etc or a cat /large/file and the messages is too big to read in a window, how can scrol up to see the first messages.

THanks. Respect

În mar., 30 aug. 2022 la 08:41, Marcel Roșca <roscamarcel88@gmail.com> a scris:
Sorry, but could you explain me why it is doing that?

În mar., 30 aug. 2022 la 08:06, Marcel Roșca <roscamarcel88@gmail.com> a scris:
Well thanks very much. Could you update me if anything changes?



În lun., 29 aug. 2022 la 23:24, Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org> a scris:
Hello,

Marcel Roșca, le lun. 29 août 2022 20:35:17 +0300, a ecrit:
> Voice didnt read numbers and symbols in romanian just letters it was
> pronouncing in romanian;

Ah, now things make sense to me :) I was testing the letters only... Ok,
I see. You can try to run

echo 1 > /sys/accessibility/speakup/soft/direct

to get the same behavior as in the installer. There isn't yet an easy
and relatively proper way to make that permanent unfortunately.

I'll have a look at making that automatic on system install.

> 3: I reinstalled again, but this time  I selected keyboard layout in romanian
> language. The result didn't change.

Yes, the keyboard layout is really only about the positioning of the
keys on the keyboard, that's complement independent from their
rendering.

Samuel

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