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| readme | 2017-10-09 | 2.0 kB | |
| readaloud_1.6.0-1_i386.deb | 2014-10-03 | 10.2 MB | |
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Version 1.6.0 of readaloud fixes fonts for newer versions of linux which use
gzip font files instead of packed font files. This version also accommodates
updates to release 24 of emacs for the user interface.
Package: readaloud
Architecture: any
Depends: emacs, xterm, dialog, festival, festvox-rablpc16k, festvox-kdlpc16k, dict, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Reading program for plain text books
Readaloud is an aide for learning reading also. It helps by displaying text in
large fonts and speaking a word or phrase selected by the user and giving a
definition of a word selected by the user. Readaloud remembers the position of
the cursor each time the program is exited and returns to that point the next
time the bookfile is opened in readaloud. The readaloud command may be called
with or without a bookfile argument. The default if no bookfile is specified is
to prompt the user interactively for a bookfile to read after listing the
available bookfiles. The readaloud command with a bookfile argument displays
the bookfile in a large easily read font. The bookfile is a plain text file
that has a six line header added to the top of the file. The six line header
identifies the file as an Info mode menu file for GNU Emacs and enables the
speaking and dictionary features. Additional Info mode lines may be present to
create Info mode nodes and/or menus, but are not necessary. Readaloud can
display the dictionary definition of a word when an internet connection is
present. Readaloud can say one or more words selected by the mouse on
request. Readaloud implements another request to read an entire section.
readaloud (1.6.0-1) unstable; urgency
convert {oct,ral}fonts from packed format (nm.pcf.Z) to gzip format (nm.pcf.gz)
chg readaloud_init to check for modeline -> mode-line in emacs version 24
chg readaloud_init to delete default scratch window on emacs startup
Format: 3.0 (quilt)