diff --git a/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf b/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 540b338..0000000 --- a/etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,360 +0,0 @@ - -# 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 -# preferred 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 control. 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 - -# By default, Speech Dispatcher is configured to shut itself down after a period of -# time if no clients are connected. The timeout value is in seconds, and is started when -# the last client disconnects. A value of 0 disables the timeout. - -Timeout 0 - -# -----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 DefaultPitchRange controls the pitch range of the synthesized voice. The -# value must be between -100 (lowest) and +100 (highest), default is -# 0. - -# DefaultPitchRange 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 -# Note that the spd-say client in particular always sets the language to its -# current locale language, so this particular client will never pick this -# configuration. - -# DefaultLanguage "en-US" - - -# ----- MESSAGE DISPATCHING CONTROL ----- - -# 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" - -# Level of punctuation for which symbol pre-processing should be performed by -# the server rather than by the module. -# -# This is completely independent of what punctuation level is actually asked, it -# controls to which extent the server should do the punctuation work to insert -# the appropriate words or if the output module is responsible for doing it. -# -# Setting this to "no" disables pre-processing completely and leaves all -# punctuation preprocessing to the output module. Setting this to -# "none" enables only the server rules which are always enabled whatever -# the punctuation level. Setting this to "all" enables all server rules for -# punctuation. Setting this to "char" enables all server rules, including -# rules for spelling spaces. Of course, which rules actually take effect depends -# on the requested punctuation level. - -SymbolsPreproc "char" - -# Which preprocessing files should be loaded, and in which order -# -# This is done first for the most specific localization, then lesser specific -# localization, etc. I.e. for the fr_FR language for instance, fr-fr files are -# loaded first, then fr files, then en files. - -SymbolsPreprocFile "gender-neutral.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "font-variants.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "symbols.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "emojis.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "orca.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "orca-chars.dic" -SymbolsPreprocFile "symbols-fallback.dic" - -# 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 -# "pipewire" - the new low-latency sound server, for near realtime speech performance -# "nas" - Network Audio System -# "libao" - A cross platform audio library -# -# Pipe Wire is the newest audio output method in this configuration, but not the default one. -# However, if it works in your deployment, it is recommended because of the -# latency related advantages it has over pulseaudio and others, however enabling -# it should be done with precaution, because it isn't tested to work in all -# configurations supported by speech dispatcher. -# For now, enabling this is at the discression of the users and packagers of -# speech dispatcher. However, because we want to eventually make this the default -# for everyone, trying it in your deployments, if non-critical, is recommended -# -# OSS, Pulse Audio and ALSA are only provided for compatibility with -# architectures that do not include Pipe Wire. -# -# 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 "pipewire" - -# -- Pulse Audio parameters -- - -# Pulse audio device name or "default" for the default pulse device - -#AudioPulseDevice "default" - -# Latency requested from pulseaudio, in ms. Smaller values make speech -# interruption snappier, but also uses more CPU time thus battery. -# 10ms latency is considered in HCI (Human-computer Interaction) as real-time. - -#AudioPulseMinLength 10 - -# -- 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 libexec/speech-dispatcher-modules/ -# or ~/.local/libexec/speech-dispatcher-modules) or absolute -# - configuration is the path to the config file of this module, -# either relative (to etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/ -# or ~/.config/speech-dispatcher) or absolute - -#AddModule "espeak" "sd_espeak" "espeak.conf" -#AddModule "espeak-ng" "sd_espeak-ng" "espeak-ng.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 "piper-tts-generic" "sd_generic" "piper-tts-generic.conf" -#AddModule "espeak-ng-mbrola" "sd_espeak-ng-mbrola" "espeak-ng-mbrola.conf" -#AddModule "espeak-ng-mbrola-generic" "sd_generic" "espeak-ng-mbrola-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 "ibmtts" "sd_ibmtts" "ibmtts.conf" -#AddModule "cicero" "sd_cicero" "cicero.conf" -#AddModule "kali" "sd_kali" "kali.conf" -#AddModule "mary-generic" "sd_generic" "mary-generic.conf" -#AddModule "baratinoo" "sd_baratinoo" "baratinoo.conf" -AddModule "rhvoice" "sd_rhvoice" "rhvoice.conf" -AddModule "voxin" "sd_voxin" "voxin.conf" - -# 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-ng -DefaultModule rhvoice - -# The LanguageDefaultModule selects which output modules are preferred -# 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 - - -# Copyright (C) 2001-2009 Brailcom, o.p.s -# Copyright (C) 2009 Rui Batista -# Copyright (C) 2010 Andrei Kholodnyi -# Copyright (C) 2010 William Hubbs -# Copyright (C) 2010 Trevor Saunders -# Copyright (C) 2012 William Jon McCann -# Copyright (C) 2014 Rob Whyte -# Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Luke Yelavich -# Copyright (C) 2014 Hussain Jasim -# Copyright (C) 2017 Colomban Wendling -# Copyright (C) 2018 Raphaƫl POITEVIN -# Copyright (C) 2018 Florian Steinhardt -# Copyright (C) 2018-2024 Samuel Thibault -# -# 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 of the License, 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. 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