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NAME

       eBook-speaker  -  read  aloud  eBooks  and  other  text  formats  using a software speech-
       synthesizer

SYNOPSIS

       eBook-speaker [eBook_file | -s [-o language-code]] [-d ALSA_sound_device] [-t TTS_command]

DESCRIPTION

       eBook-speaker reads aloud eBooks and other text formats and even scanned documents using a
       software speech-synthesizer. By default the tool espeak is used for speech output.  eBook-
       speaker also can scan a documant by itself using the scanimage application.

       A list of items on the eBook will appear. Press <ENTER> to start reading. When reading  of
       an  item  has  finished,  eBook-speaker  will  read  the  next  item  and  the cursor will
       automatically skip to that item, so that an attached  braille-terminal  will  display  the
       name of that item.

OPTIONS

       eBook_file
              Give an eBook_file as argument to eBook-speaker.  Many eBook formats are supported.
              eBook-speaker also tries  to  read  scanned  documents  through  Optical  Character
              Recognition.

                       Supported formats
                       -----------------
                       AportisDoc
                       ASCII mail text
                       ASCII text
                       Broadband eBooks (BBeB)
                       Composite Document File (Microsoft Office Word)
                       DAISY3 DTBook
                       EPUB ebook data
                       GIF image data
                       GutenPalm zTXT
                       HTML document
                       ISO-8859 text
                       JPEG image data
                       Microsoft Reader eBook Data
                       Microsoft Windows HtmlHelp Data
                       Microsoft Word 2007+
                       Mobipocket E-book
                       MS Windows HtmlHelp Data
                       Netpbm PPM data
                       OpenDocument Text
                       PDF document
                       PeanutPress PalmOS
                       PNG image data
                       PostScript document
                       Rich Text Format
                       troff or preprocessor text (e.g. Linux man-pages)
                       UTF-8 Unicode mail text
                       UTF-8 Unicode text
                       WordPerfect
                       XML document text

       When no input-file is supplied, eBook-speaker will bring up a file-manager.

       Keyboard-commands in the file-manager:

               enter or cursor right Start eBook-speaker with current file as input.
               cursor left           Select previous directory and open it.
               cursor down           Move cursor to the next file.
               cursor up             Move cursor to the previous file.
               page-down             View next page.
               page-up               View previous page.
               /                     Search for a file.
               B                     Move cursor to the last file.
               h or ?                Give this help.
               H                     Toggle hidden files displaying on or off.
               n                     Search next.
               N                     Search previous.
               q                     Quit eBook-speaker.
               T                     Move cursor to the first file.

       -d ALSA_sound_device
              eBook-speaker  will  play  on  this  sound  device.  Default is "hw:0". This option
              overrules the value in the ~/.eBook-speaker.xml config file.

       -l     Deprecated. eBook-speaker now determines the file-type using the libmagic library.

       -o language-code
              The language code for the tesseract OCR package to use. This option  overrules  the
              value  in  the  ~/.eBook-speaker.xml  config file. If none is specified, English is
              assumed. See the tesseract manual for the available language codes.

       -s     Scan a document using a hardware scanner and OCR it with the tool tesseract.

       -t TTS-command
              Be sure that the TTS reads from the file eBook-speaker.txt and that  it  writes  to
              the file eBook-speaker.wav.

       Examples:

       •  eBook-speaker some.epub -t "espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v nl"

       •  eBook-speaker some.epub -t "flite eBook-speaker.txt eBook-speaker.wav"

       •  eBook-speaker some.epub -t "text2wave eBook-speaker.txt -o eBook-speaker.wav"

SCREEN

       The  name and version of this program and the name of the author is displayed left aligned
       at the top of the screen. The name of the current loaded book is displayed right aligned.

       The second row of the screen displays the number of pages of the current loaded  book  (if
       any),  the  current  selected  level  and  the total number of levels, the total number of
       phrases and the current displayed screen and the total number of screens.

       The spoken phrase will be displayed on the bottom-line of the screen, so  one  can  follow
       along on a braille-terminal what he/she hears.

       The  next  rows displays the title of the item, the first page of the item within brackets
       (if there are pages) and the total number of phrases in this item. Items in higher  levels
       are indented. (Three spaces each level.) When "just reading this item" is active, a "J" is
       viewed at the first column of that item.

CONTROL KEYS

       eBook-speaker recognizes the following keyboard-commands:

       cursor down
              Move cursor to the next item.

       cursor up
              Move cursor to the previous item.

       cursor right
              Skip to next phrase.

       cursor left
              Skip to previous phrase.

       page-down
              View next screen.

       page-up
              View previous screen.

       enter  Start reading.

       space  Pause/resume reading.

       home   Read on normal speed.

       /      Search for a label.

       B      Move cursor to the last item.

       d      Store current item to disk in WAV-format.

       D      Decrease reading speed.

       f      Find the currently reading item and place the cursor there.

       g      Go to phrase in current item.

       h or ? Give this help.

       j      Just read current item and place a "J" at the first column.

       l      Switch to next level.

       L      Switch to previous level.

       n      Search forewards.

       N      Search backwards.

       o      Select an output sound device.

       p      Place a bookmark.

       q      Quit eBook-speaker. The reading-point is saved as bookmark.

       r      Rotate the scanned document. If the document is accidently  placed  upside-down  on
              the  scanner,  tesseract  can  not  OCR  it correctly. This command will rotate the
              scanned document 180 degrees.

       s      Stop reading.

       t      Select a TTS.

       T      Move cursor to the first item.

       U      Increase reading speed.

TTS

       When pressing the 't'-command,  the  TTS-selector  appears.  A  few  TTS-applications  are
       defined by default.

       •  Choose  one  by  moving  the  cursor with the cursor-keys and select it by pressing the
          ENTER-key.

       •  To delete a TTS-command press the DEL-key.

       •  A new TTS-command can be provided by adding the TTS-command to the TTS-line.

       •  To edit an existing TTS-command one has to edit the ~/.eBook-speaker.xml file by hand.

       Be sure that the new TTS reads its information from the file eBook-speaker.txt and that it
       writes to the file eBook-speaker.wav.

TTS EXAMPLES

       Here are some examples to insert into the TTS-selector:

          espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav
          espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v mb-en1
          espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v de
          espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v nl
          espeak -f eBook-speaker.txt -w eBook-speaker.wav -v mb-nl2
          flite eBook-speaker.txt eBook-speaker.wav
          swift -n Lawrence -f eBook-speaker.txt -o eBook-speaker.wav
          text2wave eBook-speaker.txt -o eBook-speaker.wav
          text2wave -eval '(voice_en1_mbrola)' eBook-speaker.txt -o eBook-speaker.wav
          pico2wave -w eBook-speaker.wav "`cat eBook-speaker.txt`"

FILES

       ~/.eBook-speaker/
              This directory contains the bookmarks in XML-format.  Each file has the name of the
              book and contains the name of the current item, the start-phrase of that item,  the
              current level, the desired TTS and the desired reading speed.

       ~/.eBook-speaker.xml
              This  file,  in  XML-format,   contains  the  name of the desired audio device, the
              desired OCR language and the TTS's to use. (See TTS EXAMPLES)

       /tmp/eBook-speaker.XXXXXX
              eBook-speaker makes use of a temporary directory. It is removed after quiting.

SEE ALSO

       ebook-convert(1),   calibre(1),   lowriter(1),    tesseract(1),    espeak(1),    flite(1),
       text2wave(1), mbrola(1), pico2wave(1), scanimage(1), magic(5), man2html(1), unar(1)

AUTHOR

       Jos Lemmens <jos@jlemmens.nl>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C)2014 Jos Lemmens <jos@jlemmens.nl>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as  published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version  2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope
       that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even  the  implied  warranty  of
       MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
       for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License  along
       with  this  program (see the file COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
       Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA