1 --- flite-1.2-release.orig/doc/Makefile
2 +++ flite-1.2-release/doc/Makefile
6 then mkdir -p html ; fi
7 - (cd html; texi2html -number -split_chapter ../flite.texi)
8 + (cd html; texi2html -number -split_chapter ../flite.texi; \
9 + mv flite/*.html .; rm -rf flite)
10 @ for i in html/*.html ; \
12 sed 's/<BODY>/<BODY bgcolor="#ffffff">/' $$i >ttt.html; \
13 --- flite-1.2-release.orig/doc/flite.texi
14 +++ flite-1.2-release/doc/flite.texi
16 @set UPDATED 19th February 2003
19 +@dircategory Miscellaneous
21 +* Festival Lite: (flite). Lightweight Speech synthesis engine.
24 This file documents @code{Flite}, a small, fast run-time speech
28 distribution, the example diphone voice is @code{cmu_us_kal}.
30 Here is a simple C program that uses the flite library
35 cst_voice *register_cmu_us_kal();
37 flite_file_to_speech(argv[1],v,"play");
42 Assuming the shell variable FLITEDIR is set to the flite directory
43 the following will compile the system (with appropriate changes for
44 your platform if necessary).
45 --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/flite.1
46 +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/flite.1
48 +.TH FLITE 1 "February 25, 2003"
50 +flite \- A small simple speech synthesizer
53 +[\fIOPTION\fR]... \fITEXTFILE\fR [\fIWAVEFILE\fR]
55 +This manual page documents briefly the
58 +This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
59 +because the original program does not have a manual page.
60 +Instead, it has documentation in /usr/share/doc/flite/
62 +Converts text in TEXTFILE to a waveform in WAVEFILE.
63 +If text contains a space, it is treated as a literal
64 +textstring and spoken, and not as a file name.
65 +if WAVEFILE is unspecified or "play" the result is
66 +played on the current systems audio device. If WAVEFILE
67 +is "none" the waveform is discarded (good for benchmarking)
71 +Output \fBflite\fP version number.
73 +\fB\-?\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
74 +Output usage information.
77 +Explicitly set output filename.
80 +Explicitly set input filename.
83 +Explicitly set input text string.
86 +Explicitly set input text string and synthesize as phones.
88 +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-set\fR FEATURE=VALUE
89 +Set feature (guesses type).
91 +\fB\-\-seti\fR FEATURE=VALUE
94 +\fB\-\-setf\fR FEATURE=VALUE
97 +\fB\-\-sets\fR FEATURE=VALUE
109 +.BR flite_time (1), " " t2p (1), " " festival (1)
111 +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>,
112 +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
113 --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/t2p.1
114 +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/t2p.1
116 +.TH T2P 1 "February 25, 2003"
118 +t2p \- A text to phoneme converter
124 +converts text specified on the command-line into US english phonemes.
125 +Output is given to STDOUT.
131 +.BR flite (1), " " flite_time (1), " " festival (1)
133 +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>,
134 +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
135 --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/flite_time.1
136 +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/flite_time.1
138 +.TH FLITE_TIME 1 "February 25, 2003"
140 +flite_time \- A talking clock based on a limited-domain voice
146 +is a example talking clock based on a limited domain
147 +voice from Festival Lite.
150 +Specify the time you want to have announced at the
151 +command-line using the format HH:MM.
154 +.IP "flite_time `date +%H:%M`" 4
155 +Announce the current time.
158 +.BR flite (1), " " festival (1)
160 +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>,
161 +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).