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Source: emacspeak
Section: editors
Priority: extra
Maintainer: James R. Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com>
Standards-Version: 3.0.0

Package: emacspeak
Architecture: all
Depends: tclx80|tclx76|tclx75|tclx74|tclx, emacs19|emacs20
Conflicts: emacspeak-dt (<= 0.30)
Suggests: emacspeak-ss, calc, psgml
Description: speech output interface to Emacs
 Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who
 cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.  (Until now, the only
 option available to visually impaired users has been to use a talking
 PC as a terminal.)  Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs.  Once you
 start emacs with emacspeak loaded, you get spoken feedback for
 everything you do.  Your mileage will vary depending on how well you
 can use Emacs.  There is nothing that you cannot do inside Emacs :-).
 This package includes speech servers written in tcl to support the
 DECtalk Express and DECtalk MultiVoice speech synthesizers.  For
 other synthesizers, look for separate speech server packages such as
 emacspeak-ss.