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NAME
espeakup - connect Speakup to the espeak-ng TTS engine
SYNOPSIS
espeakup [--pid-path=path] [--alsa-volume] [--default-voice=[voicename]] [--debug] [--help] [--version]
OPTIONS
-P path, --pid-path=path
Set the full path for the pid file espeakup uses when in daemon mode.
--alsa-volume
Drive the ALSA volume. useful for live environments where volume adjustments maybe impossible.
-V voicename, --default-voice=voicename
Set the espeak-ng voice to be used by default.
-d, --debug
run in the foreground, rather than becoming a daemon process.
-h, --help
display a brief help message and exit.
-v, --version
output version information and exit.
DESCRIPTION
espeakup bridges the gap between two tools: the Speakup screen review system and the espeak-ng
text-to-speech engine. Each of these tools performs a well-defined task.
Speakup is a kernel-based screen reader for the Linux console. It extracts and processes the text that is
displayed on the foreground virtual console. It supports several hardware based speech synthesizers
directly. However, since it is in kernel space, it cannot support a software speech synthesizer directly
since these are in user space.
espeak-ng is a popular software speech synthesizer. It is small, light weight, very responsive, and
supports multiple languages. espeakup is a connector which will read text sent to it by speakup and
forward it to espeak-ng. This allows Speakup to use espeak-ng as its speech synthesizer.
espeakup is a daemon. Typically, it is started at boot time, and it terminates when the system is halted
or rebooted. It should be started by the system's init scripts. This process varies among Linux
distributions, but the details are usually managed by the person who packaged espeakup for your
distribution. From the perspective of an average user, espeakup's operation is invisible.
BUGS
If you find a bug, please create a github issue https://github.com/linux-speakup/espeakup/issues You
might also consider mentioning it on the mailing list for the Speakup screenreader. Visit list page
https://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup to learn more about the mailing list.
SEE ALSO
For more information about Speakup, visit its homepage https://linux-speakup.org.
espeak-ng can be found at github https://github.com/espeak-ng/espeak-ng
AUTHOR
William Hubbs w.d.hubbs@gmail.com is the author of espeakup.
This manual page was written by Chris Brannon chris@the-brannons.com.
current authors and maintainers can be found at github
https://github.com/linux-speakup/espeakup/graphs/contributors
April 2024 ESPEAKUP(8)