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-# Local configuration for emacs
-
-BeginClient "emacs:*"
-# Example:
-# DefaultPunctuationMode "some"
-EndClient
-
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-# Local configuration for Gnome Speech
-
-BeginClient "*:gnomespeech:*"
-# DefaultLanguage "en"
-EndClient
-
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-
-# -- CICERO EXECUTABLE AND LOG --
-
-# CiceroExecutable indicates path to the cicero executable (the file called
-# tts_brltty_es.py in the original distribution of the 0.7 version). You can
-# create a symbolic link # ln -s your-path/tts_brltty_es.py /usr/bin/cicero or
-# probably better in /usr/local/bin/cicero and modify the below option
-# accordingly.
-
-#CiceroExecutable "/usr/bin/cicero"
-
-# CiceroExecutableLog is the path where logging information of the
-# original Cicero synthesizer (CiceroExecutable) should be stored.
-# This should not be confused with the logging of this module/driver
-# specified in speechd.conf.
-
-#CiceroExecutableLog "/var/log/speech-dispatcher/cicero-executable.log"
-
-# -- AUDIO OUTPUT --
-
-# Cicero does its own audio output which can't
-# be influenced from this place. Please see Cicero
-# documentation
-
-# -- DEBUGING AND LOGING --
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-
-#Debug 0
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-# DECTalk software output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no C code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis. Note that this is not an optimal solution, but
-# it's reported to work.
-#
-# Please note that DECTalk software is currently *not* Free Software.
-# You might want to look at Festival instead.
-
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANG, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-# NOTE1:
-# Users of previous versions of this configuration file need to rename their
-# DECTalk command-line program back to `say', since speech dispatcher no
-# longer installs a program with this name. Thus, the reason for
-# renaming the client in the first place is gone.
-# NOTE2:
-# DECTalk software version 4.61 is known to occasionally stop reading,
-# due to a buffering problem with the `say' program. So far, the only way
-# I know of to fix this is to upgrade from DECTalk 4.61 to DECTalk 5.
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"echo \"[:n$VOICE][:ra $RATE][:dv ap $PITCH]\" >$TMPDIR/dtk-speak.txt \
-&& echo \'$DATA\' | fmt >>$TMPDIR/dtk-speak.txt && say -fi $TMPDIR/dtk-speak.txt"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-# We need to strip `[' and `]', as these are DECTalk's
-# command characters.
-GenericStripPunctChars "[]"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here.
-# NOTE:
-# There is a multilingual version of DECTalk software, however I
-# do not have it. Thus, only the US English voices are defined here.
-# If you know about the other languages, please let us know on
-# <speechd@freebsoft.org>
-
-AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "p"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE2" "h"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE3" "d"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "b"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE2" "u"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE3" "w"
-AddVoice "en" "CHILD_MALE" "k"
-
-# These parameters set _rate_ and _pitch_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-# NOTE:
-# Because DECTalk cannot accept float values, we must force them to be
-# integers.
-
-GenericRateForceInteger 1
-GenericPitchForceInteger 1
-
-GenericRateAdd 338
-GenericPitchAdd 225
-
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply 262
-GenericPitchMultiply 175
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-
-# Debug 0
-
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-# Epos output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no C code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis.
-#
-# WARNING: You will need to either rename the command epos-say in
-# GenericExecuteString to what's the name of this utility on your
-# system (it might be "say"), or (better) create a link epos-say
-# somewhere in your path to the epos's say client.
-
-
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"epos-say -o --language $LANGUAGE --voice $VOICE --init_f $PITCH --init_t $RATE \
-\'$DATA\' | sed -e /unknown*/d >$TMPDIR/epos-said.wav && play $TMPDIR/epos-said.wav >/dev/null"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars "~@#$%^&*+=|\\/<>[]_`"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here.
-
-AddVoice "cs" "male1" "kadlec"
-AddVoice "sk" "male1" "bob"
-
-# If the language you need to pass in $LANG is different
-# from the standard ISO language code, you can specify
-# which string to use instead. If you wish to use
-# other than ISO charset for the specified language,
-# you can add it's name (as accepted by iconv) as a
-# third parameter in doublequotes.
-
-GenericLanguage "cs" "czech"
-GenericLanguage "sk" "slovak"
-
-
-# These parameters set _rate_ and _pitch_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-
-GenericRateAdd 100
-GenericPitchAdd 100
-#GenericVolumeAdd 100
-
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply -85
-GenericPitchMultiply 100
-#GenericVolumeMultiply 50
-
-# If the client program can't handle floats, you will have to
-# use these two options to force integers as the parameters
-# 1 means force integers, 0 means do nothing (write floats).
-
-#GenericRateForceInteger 0
-#GenericPitchForceInteger 0
-#GenericVolumeForceInteger 0
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-# Debug 0
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-# Espeak output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no C code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis. Use this config file with the sd_generic output module.
-#
-# IMPORTANT: The audio output method relies on ALSA Player (aplay)
-# being installed. If this is not the case, consider installing it
-# or replace the aplay command in the GenericExecuteString below
-# with play or similar.
-#
-# GenericExecuteString to what's the name of this utility on your
-# system (it might be "speak")
-
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"echo \'$DATA\' | espeak -w $TMPDIR/espeak.wav -v $VOICE -s $RATE -a $VOLUME -p $PITCH $PUNCT --stdin && $PLAY_COMMAND $TMPDIR/espeak.wav"
-
-# The following three items control punctuation levels None, Some, and All.
-# Each of these values will be substituted into the $PUNCT variable depending
-# on the value passed to speech dispatcher from applications.
-# Note that if an empty string is specified, then $PUNCT will be blank
-# which is a default situation for espeak.
-
-GenericPunctNone ""
-GenericPunctSome "--punct=\"()[]{};:\""
-GenericPunctAll "--punct"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars ""
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here. This list will likely not be
-# up-to-date, please check eSpeak documentation and add the voices
-# you want to use. Or better use the native espeak module ('espeak'
-# not 'espeak-generic')
-
-AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "en"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE2" "en-b"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE3" "en-d"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "en-f"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE2" "en-fb"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE3" "en-fd"
-AddVoice "en" "CHILD_MALE" "en-c"
-AddVoice "en" "CHILD_FEMALE" "en-fc"
-AddVoice "af" "MALE1" "af"
-AddVoice "de" "MALE1" "de"
-AddVoice "eo" "MALE1" "eo"
-AddVoice "es" "MALE1" "es"
-AddVoice "fi" "MALE1" "fi"
-AddVoice "fr" "MALE1" "fr"
-AddVoice "it" "MALE1" "it"
-AddVoice "pt" "MALE1" "pt"
-AddVoice "ro" "MALE1" "ro"
-
-# Experimental voices
-AddVoice "cs" "MALE1" "cs"
-AddVoice "cy" "MALE1" "cy"
-AddVoice "el" "MALE1" "el"
-AddVoice "nl" "MALE1" "nl"
-AddVoice "no" "MALE1" "no"
-AddVoice "hi" "MALE1" "hi"
-AddVoice "pl" "MALE1" "pl"
-AddVoice "ru" "MALE1" "ru"
-AddVoice "sv" "MALE1" "sv"
-AddVoice "vi" "MALE1" "vi"
-
-
-# These parameters set _rate_, _pitch_, and _volume_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-
-# Here's the mapping from SSIP (Speech Dispatcher) to ESpeak (v1.10):
-#
-# SSIP Range SSIP Default ESpeak Range ESpeak Default
-# ----------- ------------ ------------ --------------
-# Rate -100 to 100 0 80 to 320 160
-# Pitch -100 to 100 0 0 to 99 50
-# Volume -100 to 100 0 0 to 20 10
-#
-# The SSIP defaults are actually controlled via DefaultRate, DefaultPitch, and
-# DefaultVolume in the speechd.conf file.
-
-GenericRateAdd 160
-GenericPitchAdd 50
-GenericVolumeAdd 10
-
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply 160
-GenericPitchMultiply 50
-GenericVolumeMultiply 10
-
-# If the client program can't handle floats, you will have to
-# use these two options to force integers as the parameters
-# 1 means force integers, 0 means do nothing (write floats).
-
-GenericRateForceInteger 1
-GenericPitchForceInteger 1
-GenericVolumeForceInteger 1
-
-# Note that SSIP rates < -50 are spoken at -50.
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-Debug 0
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-# Espeak mbrola output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis. Use this config file with the sd_generic output module.
-#
-# IMPORTANT: The audio output method relies on an audio playback
-# utility (play, aplay, paplay for OSS, ALSA or Pulse)
-# being installed. If this is not the case, consider installing it
-# or replace the $PLAY_COMMAND string in the GenericExecuteString below
-# with play, paplay or similar.
-#
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"echo \'$DATA\' | espeak -v mb-$VOICE -s $RATE -p $PITCH $PUNCT -q --stdin --pho | mbrola -v $VOLUME -e /usr/share/mbrola/$VOICE/$VOICE - -.au | $PLAY_COMMAND
-
-# The following three items control punctuation levels None, Some, and All.
-# Each of these values will be substituted into the $PUNCT variable depending
-# on the value passed to speech dispatcher from applications.
-# Note that if an empty string is specified, then $PUNCT will be blank
-# which is a default situation for espeak.
-
-GenericPunctNone " "
-GenericPunctSome "--punct=\"()[]{};:\""
-GenericPunctAll "--punct"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-# GenericStripPunctChars ""
-
-# If the language you need to pass in $LANG is different
-# from the standard ISO language code, you can specify
-# which string to use instead. If you wish to use
-# other than ISO charset for the specified language,
-# you can add it's name (as accepted by iconv) as a
-# third parameter in doublequotes.
-
-
-GenericLanguage "af" "af" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "cs" "cs" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "de" "de" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "el" "el" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "en" "en" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "es" "es" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "fr" "fr" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "hr" "hr" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "hu" "hu" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "it" "it" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "la" "la" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "nl" "nl" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "pl" "pl" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "pt" "pt" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "ro" "ro" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "sv" "sv" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "sw" "sw" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "gr" "gr" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "cr" "cr" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "hu" "hu" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "id" "id" "utf-8"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here. This list will likely not be
-# up-to-date, please check eSpeak documentation and add the voices
-# you want to use. Or better use the native espeak module ('espeak'
-# not 'espeak-generic')
-
-AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "en1"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE2" "us2"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE3" "us3"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "us1"
-
-AddVoice "de" "MALE1" "de4"
-AddVoice "de" "MALE2" "de6"
-AddVoice "de" "FEMALE1" "de5"
-AddVoice "de" "FEMALE2" "de7"
-
-AddVoice "fr" "MALE1" "fr1"
-AddVoice "fr" "FEMALE1" "fr4"
-
-AddVoice "it" "MALE1" "it3"
-AddVoice "it" "FEMALE1" "it4"
-
-AddVoice "es" "MALE1" "es1"
-AddVoice "es" "MALE2" "es2"
-
-AddVoice "sw" "MALE1" "sw1"
-AddVoice "sw" "FEMALE1" "sw2"
-
-AddVoice "gr" "MALE1" "gr1"
-AddVoice "gr" "MALE2" "gr2"
-
-AddVoice "pt" "MALE1" "br1"
-AddVoice "pt" "MALE2" "br3"
-AddVoice "pt" "FEMALE1" "pt1"
-
-AddVoice "cs" "MALE1" "cz2"
-AddVoice "pl" "FEMALE1" "pl1"
-AddVoice "ro" "MALE1" "ro1"
-AddVoice "af" "MALE1" "af1"
-AddVoice "cr" "MALE1" "cr1"
-AddVoice "hu" "MALE1" "hu1"
-AddVoice "la" "MALE1" "la1"
-AddVoice "id" "MALE1" "id1"
-AddVoice "nl" "MALE1" "nl2"
-
-# These parameters set _rate_, _pitch_, and _volume_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-
-# Here's the mapping from SSIP (Speech Dispatcher) to ESpeak (v1.10):
-#
-# SSIP Range SSIP Default ESpeak/MBROLA Range ESpeak Default
-# ----------- ------------ ------------ --------------
-# Rate -100 to 100 0 80 to 320 160
-# Pitch -100 to 100 0 0 to 99 50
-# Volume -100 to 100 0 0 to 2 --
-#
-# The SSIP defaults are actually controlled via DefaultRate, DefaultPitch, and
-# DefaultVolume in the speechd.conf file.
-
-GenericRateAdd 160
-GenericPitchAdd 50
-GenericVolumeAdd 1
-
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply 160
-GenericPitchMultiply 50
-GenericVolumeMultiply 1
-
-# If the client program can't handle floats, you will have to
-# use these two options to force integers as the parameters
-# 1 means force integers, 0 means do nothing (write floats).
-
-GenericRateForceInteger 1
-GenericPitchForceInteger 1
-GenericVolumeForceInteger 0
-
-# Note that SSIP rates < -50 are spoken at -50.
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-Debug 0
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-
-# -- SOUND ICONS --
-
-# Espeak does not currently support playing sound icons
-# (audio files that are played by name when an application requests
-# a sound icon). If you have installed the free(b)soft sound-icons
-# package, this is the directory where will they be found. If not
-# blank, the espeak Output Module will play them if it finds a
-# file whose name matches the sound icon name. If blank, or no
-# matching file is found, the name of the sound icon will be spoken.
-
-EspeakSoundIconFolder "/usr/share/sounds/sound-icons/"
-
-# Volume at which sound icons are played.
-
-EspeakSoundIconVolume 0
-
-# -- Punctuation --
-
-# Characters to be spoken when punctuation setting is "some"
-# Encoding is UTF-8.
-EspeakPunctuationList "@+_"
-EspeakCapitalPitchRise 0
-
-# -- Rate control --
-# The following options are in words per minute
-#the same as the -s parameter for the -s option in espeak command line tool.
-
-# Minimum rate (-100 in speech-dispatcher)
-EspeakMinRate 80
-
-# Normal rate (0 in speech-dispatcher)
-EspeakNormalRate 170
-
-# Maximum rate (100 in speech-dispatcher)
-EspeakMaxRate 390
-
-
-
-# -- Internal parameters --
-
-# Number of ms of audio returned by the espeak callback function.
-EspeakAudioChunkSize 3000
-
-# Maximum number of samples to buffer in playback queue.
-EspeakAudioQueueMaxSize 441000
-
-# Debugging
-Debug 0
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-
-# -- FESTIVAL SERVER SETTINGS --
-
-# Address where the Festival server runs (you have to
-# have a Festival server running, please see documentation).
-
-#FestivalServerHost "localhost"
-#FestivalServerPort 1314
-
-
-# -- CACHING --
-
-# Festival output module supports a caching mechanism for
-# repeated events like characters, keys and sound icons
-# that saves the wavefiles retrieved from the synthesizer
-# and uses them next time an identical request is issued.
-# This way, the synthesis is much more responsive when
-# you type in keys, you spell some word by going over it
-# with cursor keys, sound icons are faster and so on.
-# If you wish to enable this caching mechanism, turn
-# FestivalCacheOn to 1, or switch it off by 0.
-
-# FestivalCacheOn 1
-
-# How large should the memmory assigned to output module for
-# cache should be. Festival will never overcome this limit.
-# If there are more messages to save, the ones that are least
-# accessed will be removed from the cache. So if you set this
-# parameter too low, the module will often have to synthesize
-# your request (which takes time) instead of just retrieving
-# it from the cache, but you will save system resources. If you
-# set it higher, it might make the module more responsive.
-# The value is given in kilobytes, default is 10 megabytes.
-
-# FestivalCacheMaxKBytes 10240
-
-# Normally, the cache pool is common for all voices, rates and
-# pitches. This means that when for example the key 'r' gets cached,
-# you change the voice and request the key 'r' again, it will be
-# retrieved from the cache and you will hear the old 'r' instead of a
-# new one. By default, it only switches between languages. In most
-# cases, this isn't a problem for characters, keys and sound icons and
-# it saves system resources. But if you want to keep separate caches
-# for different voices (and even rates and pitches), please set the
-# corresponding parameters to 1. (0 means don't distinguish).
-
-# FestivalCacheDistinguishVoices 0
-# FestivalCacheDistinguishRate 0
-# FestivalCacheDistinguishPitch 0
-
-# -- FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE --
-
-# Switching FestivalReopenSocket to 1 will make the module close the
-# connection to Festival each time the currently synthesized wavefile
-# is no longer needed to finish and new text is waiting. This may improve
-# Festival responsivity on slower machines, but might cause a more network
-# trafic. Currently, the option is set to 0 by default, because there
-# is a network problem in Festival socket communication layer that introduces
-# unnecessary delays that affect the performance heavily in this mode.
-# Unless your Festival is patched against this bug, switching this on
-# is not recommended.
-
-# FestivalReopenSocket 0
-
-
-# -- DEBUGING --
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-Debug 0
-
-# If FestivalDebugSaveOutput is set to 1, it writes the produced sound tracks
-# to /tmp/debug-festival-*.snd before it says them. You can later browse them
-# for debugging purposes. They are numbered in order starting from 0.
-
-# FestivalDebugSaveOutput 0
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-
-# See Festival commands comments for information
-FliteMaxChunkLength 500
-FliteDelimiters ".?!;"
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-
-# Debug 0
-
-
-# DebugFile specifies the file where the debugging information
-# should be stored (note that the log is overwritten each time
-# the module starts)
-# DebugFile "/tmp/debug-flite"
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-
-# -- SSML Support --
-
-# Some version of IBM TTS support SSML. If IbmttsUseSSML
-# is set to 1, SSML will be used and advanced features like
-# index marking will be working. If set to 0, all SSML is
-# deleted from the message prior to sending it to IBM TTS.
-# By default, SSML support is switched on.
-
-# IbmttsUseSSML 1
-
-# -- User dictionaries --
-
-# IBM TTS supports user dictionaries so that you may customize
-# the pronunciation of words, beginning of words or abbreviations
-# according to the language.
-#
-# IbmttsDictionaryFolder defines the root directory under which you
-# may add your dictionary files. If several languages are installed,
-# you may want to create one sub-directory per language.
-#
-# Three examples :
-#
-# - a single language is installed:
-# place your files under IbmttsDictionaryFolder
-#
-# - two languages are installed, say English and French:
-# place your files under IbmttsDictionaryFolder in sub-directories en and fr
-#
-# - the same language for different regions are installed, say Castilian
-# Spanish and Mexican Spanish:
-# place your files in directories es_ES and es_MX
-#
-# The directory names are listed below (DIRECTORY NAMES and EXTENDED
-# DIRECTORY NAMES).
-#
-# The name of the dictionary files are:
-#
-# - main.dct: main dictionary
-# - root.dct: roots dictionary
-# - extension.dct: main extension dictionary
-# - abbreviation.dct: abbreviation dictionary
-#
-# The IBM TTS documentation details the syntax of the user dictionaries.
-# Basically, it is one line per entry, composed of key, tabulation, value.
-#
-# DIRECTORY NAMES
-# ---------------
-# de: German
-# en: English
-# es: Spanish
-# fi: Finnish
-# fr: French
-# it: Italian
-# ja: Japanese
-# pt: Portuguese
-# zh: Chinese
-#
-# EXTENDED DIRECTORY NAMES
-# ------------------------
-# en_GB: British English
-# en_US: American English
-# fr_CA: Canadian French
-# fr_FR: French
-# pt_BR: Brazilian Portuguese
-# zh_CN: Mandarin Chinese
-# zh_TW: Mandarin Taiwanese
-
-IbmttsDictionaryFolder "/var/opt/IBM/ibmtts/dict"
-
-
-# -- Abbreviation dictionaries --
-
-# Enable the abbreviation dictionaries.
-#
-
-IbmttsUseAbbreviation 1
-
-# -- SOUND ICONS --
-
-# IBM TTS Synthesizer does not currently support sound icons
-# (audio files that are played by name when an application requests
-# a sound icon). If you have installed the free(b)soft sound-icons
-# package, this is the directory where will they be found. If not
-# blank, the IBM TTS Output Module will play them if it finds a
-# file whose name matches the sound icon name. If blank, or no
-# matching file is found, the name of the sound icon will be spoken.
-
-#IbmttsSoundIconFolder "/usr/share/sounds/sound-icons/"
-
-# -- DEBUG --
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored.
-
-# TODO: Change this to 0 and comment out for final release.
-
-Debug 0
-
-# DebugFile specifies the file where the debugging information
-# should be stored (note that the log is overwritten each time
-# the module starts)
-
-# DebugFile "/tmp/debug-ibmtts"
-
-# -- VOICE PARAMETERS --
-
-# This table provides a mechanism for fine-tuning the voices used for synthesis.
-# The dialect is chosen by the table above, then adjusted according to these parameters.
-# The columns are:
-# Voice Name - See the Speech Dispatcher manual for standard voice names. Use lowercase names.
-# M/F - Gender. 0 = male. 1 = female.
-# Br - Breathiness. 0 to 100. 0 is usually used for males, 40 or 50 for females.
-# Hd Sz - Head Size. 0 to 100.
-# Pitch Bas - Pitch Baseline. 0 to 100.
-# Pitch Flc - Pitch Fluctuation. 0 to 100.
-# Rough - Roughness. 0 to 100
-# Speed - Rate. 0 to 100.
-
-# Volume is controlled via speechd.conf or SSIP commands.
-
-# Application RATE or PITCH commands are relative to the settings here.
-# For example, if Pitch Bas is 80 below, a PITCH command of -50 would set the
-# pitch baseline to halfway between 80 and 0, or 40.
-
-# All columns must be provided.
-
-# Hd -Pitch-
-# Voice Name M/F Br Sz Bas Flc Rough Speed
-# -------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "male1" 0 0 50 65 30 0 50
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "male2" 0 0 86 56 47 0 50
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "male3" 0 0 50 69 34 0 70
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "male3" 0 20 30 61 44 18 50
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "female1" 1 50 50 81 30 0 50
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "female2" 1 40 56 89 35 0 70
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "female3" 1 40 45 68 30 3 50
-IbmttsVoiceParameters "child_male" 0 0 35 85 35 0 50
-#IbmttsVoiceParameters "child_female" 1 0 22 93 35 0 50
-
-# The table above shows the default mapping.
-# It shows the default settings in the IBM TTS Engine, as follows:
-#
-# SD Voice Name IBM TTS Voice
-# ------------- -------------
-# male1 Adult Male 1
-# male2 Adult Male 2
-# male3 Adult Male 3
-# male3 Elderly Male (uncomment the 2nd "male3" line if you want to use this)
-# female1 Adult Female 1
-# female2 Adult Female 2
-# female3 Elderly Female (notice there is no Adult Female 3)
-# child_male none provided (that is why it is uncommented, by default)
-# child_female Child
-
-# -- KEY NAME SUBSTITUTIONS --
-
-# Maps Speech Dispatcher key names used in SSIP KEY commands to speakable words.
-# The string in the "SD Key" column occurring anywhere in a KEY command
-# is replaced with the string in "Spoken". The substitutions occur in the
-# order listed. "Lang" determines which language the substitution applies
-# to.
-
-# Lang SD Key Spoken
-# ---- ----------- -----------
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "kp--" "keypad minus "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "kp-" "keypad "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "_" " "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "#" "pound "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "&" "ampersand "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "!" "exclamation mark "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "¦" "pipe "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "¤" "currency "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "Ø" "capital phi "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "ø" "phi "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "ÿ" "yummel "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "" "dash "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "A" "capital A "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "B" "capital B "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "C" "capital C "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "D" "capital D "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "E" "capital E "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "F" "capital F "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "G" "capital G "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "H" "capital H "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "I" "capital I "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "J" "capital J "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "K" "capital K "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "L" "capital L "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "M" "capital M "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "N" "capital N "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "O" "capital O "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "P" "capital P "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "Q" "capital Q "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "R" "capital R "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "S" "capital S "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "T" "capital T "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "U" "capital U "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "V" "capital V "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "W" "capital W "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "X" "capital X "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "Y" "capital Y "
-IbmttsKeySubstitution "en" "Z" "capital Z "
-
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-
-
-# Host and port - default values
-#IvonaServerHost "127.0.0.1"
-#IvonaServerPort 9123
-
-#Sample Frequency
-#IvonaSampleFreq 16000
-
-# Debug level - see Festival module configuration
-Debug 0
-
-
-# DebugFile specifies the file where the debugging information
-# should be stored (note that the log is overwritten each time
-# the module starts)
-# DebugFile "/tmp/debug-ivona"
-
-# IvonaMinCapLet overrides DefaultCapLetRecognition. Set to:
-# 1 for "icon" - play icon even if default is "none"
-# 2 for "spell" - spell "capital" even if default is "none" or "icon"
-
-IvonaMinCapLet 1
-
-IvonaSoundIconPath "/usr/share/sounds/sound-icons-0.1/"
-
-#Ivona Speaker (depends on Ivona version)
-#Jacek or Ewa for pl, Jennifer for en, Carmen for ro
-
-IvonaSpeakerName "Jacek"
-IvonaSpeakerLanguage "pl"
-
-#Delimiters for message splitting
-#Do not change if not sure!
-#IvonaDelimiters ".;:,!?"
-
-#Punctuation for "some"
-#IvonaPunctuationSome "()"
-
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-# llia_phon output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no C code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis.
-#
-
-# WARNING: This is only a preliminary version and needs some more
-# work to be really useful. We plan to finish it as soon as llia_phon
-# is fixed in it's CVS.
-
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"echo \'$DATA\' > $TMPDIR/llia_phon.txt && llia_phon | mbrola --f $PITCH --t $RATE \
--e -I LIAPHON/data/noarch/initfile.lia (directory with the voice) $VOICE \
-$TMPDIR/llia_phon.txt -.au | $PLAY_COMMAND -t au - >/dev/null"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here.
-
-AddVoice "fr" "male1" "phoneme-file"
-AddVoice "fr" "male2" "phoneme-file"
-
-# These parameters set _rate_ and _pitch_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-
-GenericRateAdd 100
-GenericPitchAdd 100
-#GenericVolumeAdd 100
-
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply -85
-GenericPitchMultiply 100
-#GenericVolumeMultiply 50
-
-# If the client program can't handle floats, you will have to
-# use these two options to force integers as the parameters
-# 1 means force integers, 0 means do nothing (write floats).
-
-#GenericRateForceInteger 0
-#GenericPitchForceInteger 0
-#GenericVolumeForceInteger 0
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# Debug 0
-
-# DebugFile specifies the file where the debugging information
-# should be stored (note that the log is overwritten each time
-# the module starts)
-# DebugFile "/tmp/debug-llia-phon-generic"
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-# pico output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis. Use this config file with the sd_generic output module.
-#
-# IMPORTANT: The audio output method relies on an audio playback
-# utility (play, aplay, paplay for OSS, ALSA or Pulse)
-# being installed. If this is not the case, consider installing it
-# or replace the $PLAY_COMMAND string in the GenericExecuteString below
-# with play, paplay or similar.
-#
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-GenericExecuteSynth \
-"pico2wave -w $TMPDIR/pico.wav -l $VOICE \'$DATA\' && $PLAY_COMMAND $TMPDIR/pico.wav
-
-# The following three items control punctuation levels None, Some, and All.
-# Each of these values will be substituted into the $PUNCT variable depending
-# on the value passed to speech dispatcher from applications.
-# Note that if an empty string is specified, then $PUNCT will be blank
-# which is a default situation for espeak.
-
-GenericPunctNone " "
-GenericPunctSome "--punct=\"()[]{};:\""
-GenericPunctAll "--punct"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-# GenericStripPunctChars ""
-
-# If the language you need to pass in $LANG is different
-# from the standard ISO language code, you can specify
-# which string to use instead. If you wish to use
-# other than ISO charset for the specified language,
-# you can add it's name (as accepted by iconv) as a
-# third parameter in doublequotes.
-
-
-GenericLanguage "en" "en" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "de" "de" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "es" "es" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "fr" "fr" "utf-8"
-GenericLanguage "it" "it" "utf-8"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here. This list will likely not be
-# up-to-date, please check pico documentation and add the voices
-# you want to use.
-
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "en-US"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE2" "en-GB"
-AddVoice "de" "FEMALE1" "de-DE"
-AddVoice "es" "FEMALE1" "es-ES"
-AddVoice "fr" "FEMALE1" "fr-FR"
-AddVoice "it" "FEMALE1" "it-IT"
-
-# Yes, it's wrong, but this way you at least get something even when configured
-# (by default) to use a male voice
-AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "en-US"
-AddVoice "en" "MALE2" "en-GB"
-AddVoice "de" "MALE1" "de-DE"
-AddVoice "es" "MALE1" "es-ES"
-AddVoice "fr" "MALE1" "fr-FR"
-AddVoice "it" "MALE1" "it-IT"
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-Debug 0
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-# Swift software output module is based on the generic plugin for Speech
-# Dispatcher. It means there is no C code written explicitly for
-# this plugin, all the specifics are handled in this configuration
-# and we call a simple command line client to perform the actual
-# synthesis. Note that this is not an optimal solution, but
-# it's reported to work.
-#Use this config file with the sd_generic output module.
-#
-# IMPORTANT: The audio output method relies on an audio playback
-# utility (play, aplay, paplay for OSS, ALSA or Pulse)
-# being installed. If this is not the case, consider installing it
-# or replace the $PLAY_COMMAND string in the GenericExecuteString below
-# with play, paplay or similar.
-#
-# Please note that Swift software is currently *not* Free Software.
-#It can be purchased at www.cepstral.com.
-
-# GenericExecuteSynth is the shell command that should be
-# executed in order to say some message. This command must
-# stop saying the message on SIGKILL, otherwise it's useless.
-# You can use the variables $LANGUAGE, $VOICE, $PITCH and $RATE
-# which will be substituted for the appropriate value (you
-# can modify this value, see other parameters).
-# The command can be split into more lines, if necessary, using '\'.
-GenericExecuteSynth \
- "echo \'$DATA\' >/tmp/swift-speak.txt && /opt/swift/bin/swift -p speech/rate=$RATE,speech/pitch/shift=$PITCH,tts/content-type=text/plain,tts/text-encoding=utf-8,config/default-voice=$VOICE -f /tmp/swift-speak.txt -o /tmp/swift-speak.wav&& $PLAY_COMMAND /tmp/swift-speak.wav"
-
-# GenericStripPunctChars is a list (enclosed in doublequotes) of
-# all the characters that should be replaced by whitespaces in
-# order not to be badly handled by the output module or misinterpreted
-# by shell.
-# command characters.
-GenericStripPunctChars "[]"
-
-# AddVoice specifies which $VOICE string should be assigned to
-# each language and symbolic voice name. All the voices you want
-# to use must be specified here.
-
-AddVoice "en" "MALE1" "David"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE1" "Diane"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE2" "Linda"
-AddVoice "en" "FEMALE3" "Callie"
-
-# These parameters set _rate_ and _pitch_ conversion. This is
-# part of the core of the definition of this generic output
-# module for this concrete synthesizer, it's not intended to
-# be modified by common users.
-# The resulting rate (or pitch) has the form:
-# (speechd_rate * GenericRateMultiply) + GenericRateAdd
-# while speechd_rate is a value between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest)
-# You have to define some meaningful conversion for each synthesizer
-
-GenericRateForceInteger 1
-
-GenericRateAdd 238
-GenericPitchAdd 1
-# (These values are multiplied by 100, because DotConf currently
-# doesn't support floats. So you can write 0.85 as 85 and so on.)
-
-GenericRateMultiply 262
-GenericPitchMultiply 1
-
-# Debug turns debugging on or off
-# See speechd.conf for information where debugging information is stored
-# Debug 0
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-
-# Global configuration for Speech Dispatcher
-# ==========================================
-
-# -----SYSTEM OPTIONS-----
-
-# CommunicationMethod specifies the method to be used by Speech Dispatcher to communicate with
-# its clients. Two basic methods are "unix_socket" and "inet_socket".
-#
-# unix_socket -- communication over Unix sockets represented by a file in the
-# filesystem (see SocketPath below). This method works only locally, but is
-# prefered for standard session setup, where every user runs his own instance of Speech
-# Dispatcher to get voice feedback on his own computer.
-#
-# inet_socket -- alternatively, you can start Speech Dispatcher on
-# a TCP port and connect to it via hostname/port. This allows for a more
-# flexible setup, where you can use Speech Dispatcher over network
-# from different machines. See also the Port and LocalhostAccessOnly
-# configuration variables.
-#
-# CommunicationMethod "unix_socket"
-
-# SocketPath is either "default" or a full path to the filesystem
-# where the driving Unix socket file should be created in case the
-# CommunicationMethod is set to "unix_socket". The default is
-# $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock where $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
-# is the directory specified by the XDG Base Directory Specification.
-# Do not change this unless you have a reason and know what you are doing.
-
-# SocketPath "default"
-
-# The Port on which Speech Dispatcher should be available to clients if the "inet_socket"
-# communication method is used.
-
-# Port 6560
-
-# By default, if "inet_socket" communication method is used, the specified port is opened only
-# for connections coming from localhost. If LocalhostAccessOnly is set to 0 it disables this
-# access controll. It means that the port will be accessible from all computers on the
-# network. If you turn off this option, please make sure you set up some system rules on what
-# computers are and are not allowed to access the Speech Dispatcher port.
-
-# LocalhostAccessOnly 1
-
-# -----LOGGING CONFIGURATION-----
-
-# The LogLevel is a number between 0 and 5 specifying the
-# verbosity of information to the logfile or screen
-# 0 means nothing, 5 means everything (not recommended).
-
-LogLevel 3
-
-# The LogDir specifies where the Speech Dispatcher logs reside
-# Specify "stdout" for standard console output
-# or a custom log directory path. 'default' means
-# the logs are written to the default destination (e.g. a preconfigured
-# system directory or the home directory if .speech-dispatcher is present)
-# DO NOT COMMENT OUT THIS OPTION, leave as "default" for standard logging
-
-LogDir "default"
-#LogDir "/var/log/speech-dispatcher/"
-#LogDir "stdout"
-
-# The CustomLogFile allows logging all messages # regardless of
-# priority, to the given destination.
-#CustomLogFile "protocol" "/var/log/speech-dispatcher/speech-dispatcher-protocol.log"
-
-# ----- VOICE PARAMETERS -----
-
-# The DefaultRate controls how fast the synthesizer is going to speak.
-# The value must be between -100 (slowest) and +100 (fastest), default
-# is 0.
-
-# DefaultRate 0
-
-# The DefaultPitch controls the pitch of the synthesized voice. The
-# value must be between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest), default is
-# 0.
-
-# DefaultPitch 0
-
-# The DefaultVolume controls the default volume of the voice. It is
-# a value between -100 (softly) and +100 (loudly). Currently, +100
-# maps to the default volume of the synthesizer.
-
-DefaultVolume 100
-
-# The DefaultVoiceType controls which voice type should be used by
-# default. Voice types are symbolic names which map to particular
-# voices provided by the synthesizer according to the output module
-# configuration. Please see the synthesizer-specific configuration
-# in etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/ to see which voices are assigned to
-# different symbolic names. The following symbolic names are
-# currently supported: MALE1, MALE2, MALE3, FEMALE1, FEMALE2, FEMALE3,
-# CHILD_MALE, CHILD_FEMALE
-
-# DefaultVoiceType "MALE1"
-
-# The Default language with which to speak
-
-# DefaultLanguage "en"
-
-
-# ----- MESSAGE DISPATCHING CONTROLL -----
-
-# The DefaultClientName specifies the name of a client who didn't
-# introduce himself at the beginning of an SSIP session.
-
-# DefaultClientName "unknown:unknown:unknown"
-
-# The Default Priority. Use with caution, normally this shouldn't be
-# changed globally (at this place)
-
-# DefaultPriority "text"
-
-# The DefaultPauseContext specifies by how many index marks a speech
-# cursor should return when resuming after a pause. This is roughly
-# equivalent to the number of sentences before the place of the
-# execution of pause that will be repeated.
-
-# DefaultPauseContext 0
-
-# -----SPELLING/PUNCTUATION/CAPITAL LETTERS CONFIGURATION-----
-
-# The DefaultPunctuationMode sets the way dots, comas, exclamation
-# marks, question marks etc. are interpreted. none: they are ignored
-# some: some of them are sent to synthesis (see
-# DefaultPunctuationSome) all: all punctuation marks are sent to
-# synthesis
-
-# DefaultPunctuationMode "none"
-
-# The DefaultCapLetRecognition: if set to "spell", capital letters
-# should be spelled (e.g. "capital b"), if set to "icon",
-# capital letters are indicated by inserting a special sound
-# before them but they should be read normally, it set to "none"
-# capital letters are not recognized (by default)
-
-# DefaultCapLetRecognition "none"
-
-# The DefaultSpelling: if set to On, all messages will be spelt
-# unless set otherwise (this is usually not something you want to do.)
-
-# DefaultSpelling Off
-
-# ----- AUDIO CONFIGURATION -----------
-
-# -- AUDIO OUTPUT --
-
-# Chooses between the possible sound output systems:
-# "pulse" - PulseAudio
-# "alsa" - Advanced Linux Sound System
-# "oss" - Open Sound System
-# "nas" - Network Audio System
-# "libao" - A cross platform audio library
-# Pulse audio is the default and recommended sound server. OSS and ALSA
-# are only provided for compatibility with architectures that do not
-# include Pulse Audio. NAS provides network transparency, but is not
-# very well tested. libao is a cross platform library with plugins for
-# different sound systems and provides alternative output for Pulse Audio
-# and ALSA as well as for other backends.
-
-# AudioOutputMethod "pulse"
-
-# -- Pulse Audio parameters --
-
-# Pulse audio server name or "default" for the default pulse server
-
-#AudioPulseServer "default"
-
-#AudioPulseMinLength 100
-
-# -- ALSA parameters --
-
-# Audio device for ALSA output
-
-#AudioALSADevice "default"
-
-# -- OSS parameters --
-
-# Audio device for OSS output
-
-#AudioOSSDevice "/dev/dsp"
-
-# -- NAS parameters --
-
-# Route to the Network Audio System server when NAS
-# is chosen for the audio output. Note that NAS
-# server doesn't need to run on your machine,
-# you can use it also over network (for instance
-# when working on remote machines).
-
-#AudioNASServer "tcp/localhost:5450"
-
-
-
-# -----OUTPUT MODULES CONFIGURATION-----
-
-# Each AddModule line loads an output module.
-# Syntax: AddModule "name" "binary" "configuration" "logfile"
-# - name is the name under which you can access this module
-# - binary is the path to the binary executable of this module,
-# either relative (to lib/speech-dispatcher-modules/) or absolute
-# - configuration is the path to the config file of this module,
-# either relative (to etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/) or absolute
-
-#AddModule "espeak" "sd_espeak" "espeak.conf"
-#AddModule "festival" "sd_festival" "festival.conf"
-#AddModule "flite" "sd_flite" "flite.conf"
-#AddModule "ivona" "sd_ivona" "ivona.conf"
-#AddModule "pico" "sd_pico" "pico.conf"
-#AddModule "espeak-generic" "sd_generic" "espeak-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "espeak-mbrola-generic" "sd_generic" "espeak-mbrola-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "swift-generic" "sd_generic" "swift-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "epos-generic" "sd_generic" "epos-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "dtk-generic" "sd_generic" "dtk-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "pico-generic" "sd_generic" "pico-generic.conf"
-#AddModule "ibmtts" "sd_ibmtts" "ibmtts.conf"
-#AddModule "cicero" "sd_cicero" "cicero.conf"
-
-# DO NOT REMOVE the following line unless you have
-# a specific reason -- this is the fallback output module
-# that is only used when no other modules are in use
-#AddModule "dummy" "sd_dummy" ""
-
-# The output module testing doesn't actually connect to anything. It
-# outputs the requested commands to standard output and reads
-# responses from stdandard input. This way, Speech Dispatcher's
-# communication with output modules can be tested easily.
-
-# AddModule "testing"
-
-# The DefaultModule selects which output module is the default. You
-# must use one of the names of the modules loaded with AddModule.
-
-DefaultModule espeak
-
-# The LanguageDefaultModule selects which output modules are prefered
-# for specified languages.
-
-#LanguageDefaultModule "en" "espeak"
-#LanguageDefaultModule "cs" "festival"
-#LanguageDefaultModule "es" "festival"
-
-# -----CLIENT SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION-----
-
-# Here you can include the files with client-specific configuration
-# for different types of clients. They must contain one or more sections with
-# this structure:
-# BeginClient "emacs:*"
-# DefaultPunctuationMode "some"
-# ...and/or some other settings
-# EndClient
-# The parameter of BeginClient tells Speech Dispatcher which clients
-# it should apply the settings to (it does glob-style matching, you can use
-# * to match any number of characters and ? to match one character)
-
-# There are some sample client settings
-
-Include "clients/*.conf"
-
-# The DisableAutoSpawn option will disable the autospawn mechanism.
-# Thus the server will not start automatically on requests from the clients
-# DisableAutoSpawn