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  Compiling GNOME 2.6 - LQWiki
GNOME is an excellent desktop environment, with a focus on usability and accessibility.
The latest release is Gnome 2.6 and features many changes to the interface, most apparent is the new "spatial" Nautilus file manager, and improved filechooser.
GNOME 2.6 will begin to be included in the various distributions soon, but for the impatient it is possible to install from source available from the GNOME FTP site [1].
wiki.linuxquestions.org /wiki/Compiling_GNOME_2.6   (387 words)

  
 Python: module orca.gnomespeechfactory
Decreases the speech pitch for the default voice.
Decreases the rate of speech for the given ACSS.
Increases the speech pitch for the default voice.
www.gnome.org /projects/orca/pydoc/orca.gnomespeechfactory.html   (263 words)

  
  php-deluxe.net - description Gnome Speech
The GNOME Speech API allows developers to incorporate speech technology into user interfaces for their GNOME applications.
The plan is to release it to the GNOME community for review.
For now, the GSAPI GNOME Speech module is being kept as a separate entity to avoid confusion.
www.php-deluxe.net /encyclopedia,index.page,Gnome-Speech.htm   (167 words)

  
  Gnome Speech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The GNOME Speech API allows developers to incorporate speech technology into user interfaces for their GNOME applications.
The plan is to release it to the GNOME community for review.
For now, the GSAPI GNOME Speech module is being kept as a separate entity to avoid confusion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gnome_Speech   (175 words)

  
 GNOME (Linux Reviews)
GNOME is used in conjunction with an operating system such as Linux or Sun Microsystems’ Solaris, to create a fully functional computer system.
The GNOME project was started in August 1997 by Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena in response to licensing concerns over software used by KDE, a free software desktop environment that relies on the Qt widget toolkit.
GNOME releases are made in the form of source code, which is compiled by operating system vendors and integrated with the rest of their systems before distribution.
linuxreviews.org /dictionary/GNOME   (2523 words)

  
 [No title]
GNOME VFS is currently used as one of the foundations of the Nautilus file manager.
Gail, the Gnome Accessibility Implementation library, is implementation of the ATK interfaces for GNOME widgets.
This is zenity - a rewrite of gdialog, the GNOME port of dialog which allows you to display dialog boxes from the commandline and shell scripts.
www.gnu-darwin.org /pkg-dist-11/gnome.html   (1006 words)

  
 GNOME Development Series Snapshot 2.3.0: ''Mighty Atom'' | FootNotes
GNOME release, and have been released with 2.3.0 for testing:
Redhat's has some serious crap (may be Gnome's doing, I'm not sure); for example, PDF viewers should be in "Accessories" or "Office"; "More (insert title here)" could be replaced with better submenus; names are too long (longer than their tooltips in some cases), Open Office and image tools are major examples.
GNOME and the foot logo are trademarks of the GNOME Foundation.
www.gnomedesktop.org /node/1045/9337   (451 words)

  
 Index of /source/third/gnome-speech
The GNOME Speech 1.0 API is currently under development, and it will provide API for both text-to-speech output as well as speech input.
Overview =============================================================================== GNOME Speech 0.3 is made up of three basic parts: * IDL interface definitions * libgnomespeech - Convenience library for speech driver development * Java package to aid in developing GNOME Speech drivers in Java * Sample driver implementations 2.1: IDL Interface Definitions =============================================================================== The IDL definitions are in the idl subdirectory.
The GNOME Speech driver for the Fonix DECTalk runtime for Linux will be built if the DECTalk libraries are found in the standard locations.
web.mit.edu /source/third/gnome-speech/?D=A   (509 words)

  
 village voice > news > Code Free by Austin Bunn
Publicly released two weeks ago, Gnome is a conscientious objection to the greed, inefficiencies, and tyranny of the technology industry as we know it, packed into an executable file.
Gnome itself is the result of a joint effort between public spirit and private gain.
Gnome's release may prove the ultimate test of the free software movement, just as corporate interests threaten to co-opt its growing social force.
www.villagevoice.com /news/9911,bunn,4470,8.html   (1903 words)

  
 Nyetwork Wiki: Gnome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The GNOME project was founded to write a wholly free desktop environment.
GNOME is now at version 2.2, after a massive overhaul of GTK+ with version 2.0, which introduced a number of nice and pretty features, but which broke backward compatibility, necessitating rewrites of any programs that want to use the newest GTK+ libraries.
GNOME Forum http://www.nabble.com/Gnome-f1226.html to find out what the GNOME developers and users are talking about.
www.nyetwork.org /wiki/Gnome   (218 words)

  
 Take a visionary
The GNOME desktop was designed with the user in mind - it is very easy to use and customize, thereby allowing individuals to tailor the desktop to suit their specific needs.
GNOME is built around an architecture that allows for the easy creation of accessible solutions that break down the barriers users with disabilities often face when using computer technology.
The GNOME Accessibility Architecture, contributed by Sun Microsystems to the GNOME open source project, provides the foundation on which developers can quickly write accessible applications.
www.sun.com /software/star/gnome/accessibility/index.xml   (668 words)

  
 Pro-Linux News: GNOME 2.17.2 erschienen
Auch wenn KDE sehr schön ist, gnome ist sehr viel modularer.
Natürlich ist das noch drin, sont währe Gnome ja nicht mehr abwertskompatible.
Wenn Gnome nicht mehr da wäre würde eine wesentliche Triebfeder für die Weiterentwicklung von KDE fehlen und alle Menschen hätten weniger Auswahl.
www.pro-linux.de /news/2006/10450.html   (2690 words)

  
 FreeBSD GNOME News Flash
This is primarily a bug-fix release for GNOME 2.10.
GNOME 2.10 is scheduled to be released on March 9, 2005, and we need talented artists to design a new FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen.
GNOME 2.6 is on schedule for final release on March 24, so be sure to test this release thoroughly.
www.freebsd.org /gnome/newsflash.html   (6449 words)

  
 Download gnome-speech 0.4.9 for Linux - GNOME Speech's purpose is to provide a simple general API for producing ...
Download gnome-speech 0.4.9 for Linux - GNOME Speech's purpose is to provide a simple general API for producing text-to-speech output.
The GNOME Speech 1.0 API is currently under development, and it will provide API for both text-to-speech output as well as speech input.
GNOME Speech 0.4 is made up of three basic parts:
linux.softpedia.com /get/Desktop-Environment/Tools/gnome-speech-12211.shtml   (279 words)

  
 RMLL 2005: Bienvenue aux RMLL 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gnome Accessibility est l'ensemble des dispositifs permettant à toute personne d'utiliser toutes les fonctionnalités de l'environnement GNOME.
Speech Dispatcher is a uniform high-level interface to speech synthesis.
Gnome Accessibility (http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/) est l'ensemble des dispositifs permettant à toute personne d'utiliser toutes les fonctionnalités de l'environnement GNOME y compris en surmontant d'éventuelles déficiences physiques.
prog.lsm2004.abul.org /program/view_topic.php?topic_id=2&langnew=en   (1724 words)

  
 The GNOME Journal: Marketing GNOME
This proposal seems to have met with approval by the GNOME community, judging by the reception to his speech at GUADEC and the traffic on the gnome-marketing list, the #gnome-hackers IRC channel, the live.gnome.org wiki and the planet.gnome.org blog aggregation site.
GNOME needs to clearly delineate what software is “part of” GNOME, as opposed to software that works with GNOME.
GNOME software development needs to focus on bug-fixing and usability in preference to new user-level features.
gnomejournal.org /article/26/marketing-gnome   (1675 words)

  
 news aggregator | FootNotes
There are also lots of jobs around for great GNOME platform hackers, so if you want to earn a crust doing cool GNOME hacking, these are the skills to have.
That is, is it possible in Gnome to choose for each virtual desktop a different dir to display in the desktop background containing files related to the particular task the desktop is dedicated?
GNOME and the foot logo are trademarks of the GNOME Foundation.
gnomedesktop.org /aggregator?from=1740   (1896 words)

  
 CodeWeavers - Support - Ticket System - Ticket #81315: Gnome Gentoo menues are not populated with Crossover ...
CodeWeavers - Support - Ticket System - Ticket #81315: Gnome Gentoo menues are not populated with Crossover applications.
Gnome Gentoo menues are not populated with Crossover applications.
CX Version: 5.0.1-pro Application: iTunes Distribution: Gentoo I am using Gentoo and I have the windows applications in the gnome menu but not the Crossover office.
www.codeweavers.com /support/tickets/browse/?ticket_id=81315;ticket_idS885=;tscurPos=550;order=importance;sort=ASC   (256 words)

  
 Tectonic: Gnome 2.8 - what\'s new and cool
Gnome also supports DNS-Based Service Discovery, this is known as Rendezvous by the Apple crowd, and discovers all the shares available on the network.
The network configuration applications are a component of the Gnome System Tools which are now stable and work very well.
Having said all of this, perhaps one of the greatest limitations of Gnome 2.8 is the fact that it relies a lot on Kernel 2.6.
www.tectonic.co.za /view.php?id=388   (2689 words)

  
 Gnopernicus
Gnopernicus is part of the GNOME Accessibility Project.
It is a screen reader and magnifier and it enables users with limited vision, or no vision, to use the Gnome 2 desktop and Gnome/GTK+2 applications effectively.
By leveraging Gnome 2's built-in accessibility framework, Gnopernicus will make interacting with applications more efficient for these users and enable use of the Gnome 2 desktop for some users who otherwise would have no access to Gnome.
www.baum.ro /gnopernicus.html   (186 words)

  
 Debian -- Debian-Accessibility - Software
A speech server for Emacspeak and yasr (or other screen readers) that allows them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival.
Various high level concepts like enqueueing vs. interrupting speech and application specific user configurations are implemented in a device independent way, therefore freeing the application programmer from having to yet again reinvent the wheel.
All the currently available free solutions for software based speech synthesis seem to share one common deficiency: They are mostly limited to English, providing only very marginal support for other languages, or in most cases none at all.
www.debian.org /devel/debian-accessibility/software.en-gb.html   (2050 words)

  
 PCQuest : Linux : Eyes and Hands on Gnome 2.4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While all Linux desktop environments were busy making themselves feature rich, Gnome people were making a desktop environment that’s simpler to use, not only by normal people but also by the physically impaired.
The off-the-screen achievement of the Gnome desktop is that now the objects of the desktop are processed in the memory instead of from the actual file in the directory.
To install Gnome you have to run four commands for each of the 76 files and that too in a fixed sequence or nothing will work.
www.pcquest.com /content/linux/103111002.asp   (1082 words)

  
 CVS Repository - log - Traductions: lfs/blfs/gnome/add/gnome-speech/Attic/gnome-speech-desc.xml
Récupération des fichiers de la VO pour le passage à BLFS-6.0 (chapitre gnome).
Mise à jour du chapitre gnome pour BLFS-5.1.
This form allows you to request diffs between any two revisions of a file.
www.traduc.org /cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lfs/blfs/gnome/add/gnome-speech/Attic/gnome-speech-desc.xml?rev=1.3&view=log&hideattic=0&sortby=log&only_with_tag=MAIN   (183 words)

  
 Re: Gnome speech project
The module I developed works only with programs using the Gtk+ library (so also all of the Gnome applications): this may seam a drawback, but there are a lot of graphical applications written with this toolkit.
The speech server abstraction interface is important because it lets use many of the available hardware and software synthesizers (more on this later).
Each speech server can support different languages and different voices, change the rate or the speech mode (normal, punctuation, letter by letter).
www.counterpunch.org /~blinux/list-archive/blinux-list/2000/msg01396.html   (1680 words)

  
 GNOME Speech-0.3.7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The GNOME Speech package provides a simple general API for producing text-to-speech output.
Multiple backends are supported by the GNOME Speech library, but currently only the Festival backend is built by default; the other backends require either Java or proprietary software.
You must install at least one of the backend drivers for GNOME Speech to render speech through the audio hardware.
lfs.icx.fr /blfs/view/stable/gnome/gnome-speech.html   (224 words)

  
 The GNOME Accessibility Project
Statement of Intent from the FSG Accessibility Workgroup, the KDE Accessibility Project, and the Gnome Accessibility Project has been posted.
We hope that this statement will help clarify the goals, plans, and policies which are guiding ongoing standardization and interoperability work between the Gnome Accessibility Project and other working groups.
For those who are interested in ongoing development, a set of draft IDL documentation for an enhanced AT-SPI is also available for comment.
developer.gnome.org /projects/gap   (258 words)

  
 FreshPorts -- audio/gnome-media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
GNOME 2.18 is a departure from recent GNOME releases in that it focuses more on stability and functionality than on new features.
GNOME 2.18 for FreeBSD would not have been possible without the hard work of the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our intrepid band of testers including J.
This means roughly 600 ports NOT part of the GNOME Desktop also need to be changed.
www.freshports.org /audio/gnome-media   (458 words)

  
 Blog for mjg59
We're aiming for inclusion in Gnome 2.6, which would be pretty sweet.
Then Philidelphia for further Dasher evangelising, Toronto to meet the Gnome Onscreen Keyboard guys, Boston in order to visit The Other Cambridge, and then New York for a couple of days of "holiday" (where I try to see as much of a major city as possible in 48 hours).
Customisable colour support is nearly finished, speech is nicely integrated, application control functionality is pretty much complete.
www.advogato.org /person/mjg59/diary.html?start=37   (904 words)

  
 LinuxPackages :: View topic - Which is better KDE or Gnome
I like to load most Gnome stuff, and run it under fluxbox, icewm, or xfce.
First of all, KDE was around prior to GNOME.
KDE is based on the Qt toolkit, GNOME is based on the GTK toolkit.
www.linuxpackages.net /forum/viewtopic.php?t=4873&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15   (1054 words)

  
 LSR/GettingStarted - GNOME Live!
If you wish to use IBM TTS, both the commercial speech engine and and the pyibmtts Python module must be installed.
If you wish to use any of the other speech engines you must build and install gnome-speech from source.
Speech Dispatcher allows you to configure a speech engine externally to LSR and then use it while running LSR.
live.gnome.org /LSR/GettingStarted   (1201 words)

  
 Peter Korn's Weblog
Four years after the "birth" of GNOME - and graphical UNIX - accessibility in a public meeting in Minneapolis announcing an open source effort to build accessibility into the UNIX desktop, we had one multiple awards and were shipping early versions of three assistive technologies in GNOME 2.8.
At the GNOME Conference GUADEC in Spain this past June, we solidified Orca as the new default screen reader for GNOME, saw another excellent presentation on Orca by Willie Walker, and had good participation from the Spanish National Organization for the Blind who are now contributing to Orca development
In addition to getting a lot of user and developer participation, we enumerated the pieces needed to finish building the accessible UNIX desktop, which we broke down into a formal set of projects.
blogs.sun.com /korn/entry/happy_(belated)_birthday:_gnome_accessibility   (883 words)

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