To edit an existing TTS-command one has to edit the ~/.eBook-speaker.xml file by hand.īe sure that the new TTS reads its information from the file eBook-speaker.txt and that it.A new TTS-command can be provided by adding the TTS-command to the TTS-line.To delete a TTS-command press the DEL-key.Choose one by moving the cursor with the cursor-keys and select it by pressing the.When pressing the 't' -command, the TTS-selector appears. The scanner, tesseract can not OCR it correctly. If the document is accidently placed upside-down on J Just read current item and place a "J" at the first column. (Three spaces each level.) When "just reading this item" is active, a "J" isĬONTROL KEYS eBook-speaker recognizes the following keyboard-commands:ĭ Store current item to disk in WAV-format.į Find the currently reading item and place the cursor there. (if there are pages) and the total number of phrases in this item. The next rows displays the title of the item, the first page of the item within brackets The spoken phrase will be displayed on the bottom-line of the screen, so one can followĪlong on a braille-terminal what he/she hears. Phrases and the current displayed screen and the total number of screens. The second row of the screen displays the number of pages of the current loaded book (ifĪny), the current selected level and the total number of levels, the total number of The name of the current loaded book is displayed right aligned. The name and version of this program and the name of the author is displayed left alignedĪt the top of the screen. eBook-speaker some.epub -t "text2wave eBook-speaker.txt -o eBook-speaker.wav".eBook-speaker some.epub -t "flite eBook-speaker.txt eBook-speaker.wav".eBook-speaker some.epub -t "espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v nl".s Scan a document using a hardware scanner and OCR it with the tool tesseract.īe sure that the TTS reads from the file eBook-speaker.txt and that it writes to See the tesseract manual for the available language codes. Value in the ~/.eBook-speaker.xml config file. The language code for the tesseract OCR package to use. eBook-speaker now determines the file-type using the libmagic library. Overrules the value in the ~/.eBook-speaker.xml config file. d ALSA_sound_device eBook-speaker will play on this sound device. ![]() H Toggle hidden files displaying on or off. When no input-file is supplied, eBook-speaker will bring up a file-manager.Įnter or cursor right Start eBook-speaker with current file as input.Ĭursor left Select previous directory and open it.Ĭursor down Move cursor to the next file.Ĭursor up Move cursor to the previous file. Many eBook formats are supported.ĮBook-speaker also tries to read scanned documents through Optical CharacterĬomposite Document File (Microsoft Office Word) Give an eBook_file as argument to eBook-speaker. When reading ofĪn item has finished, eBook-speaker will read the next item and the cursor willĪutomatically skip to that item, so that an attached braille-terminal will display the eBook- speaker also can scan a documant by itself using the scanimage application.Ī list of items on the eBook will appear. By default the tool espeak is used for speech output. SYNOPSIS eBook-speaker ] ĭESCRIPTION eBook-speaker reads aloud eBooks and other text formats and even scanned documents using a NAME eBook-speaker - read aloud eBooks and other text formats using a software speech. Provided by: ebook-speaker_2.8.1-1build1_amd64
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