Result for 01A8E166CDC32492B930D12B48A4B9B1A9DA1415

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/emacspeak/HELP.gz
FileSize2953
MD5F03D036488FDCCAEACE66EC7BCF5FCD8
SHA-101A8E166CDC32492B930D12B48A4B9B1A9DA1415
SHA-256708823768FDF9C054FC5395A0F8A4A9B9E8DE1931ADA49A6EC7C2A4D2B0B35C1
SSDEEP48:XaTVWvelZI4gwhfO4Z6++UM4NbUDm5wfz3BjWSCqcIkKCG+XSCKI/QJYeHNftevY:TvYZBhSy2Dew141PvXSCVQDt1evwJf
TLSHT19C515E279313FE416AED416E8727F2058993D496D006DD3E957582C24230E47EBD81AB
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Key Value
FileSize1944114
MD5A453959B3F517B6D9C92BDC5F4F1110A
PackageDescriptionspeech output interface to Emacs Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system. 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 and eflite.
PackageMaintainerJames R. Van Zandt <jrv@debian.org>
PackageNameemacspeak
PackageSectioneditors
PackageVersion23.505-3
SHA-168163E243B30A1CBF312F6B727AF36AEF346F3AC
SHA-25631A0AAE866E38AE998810AF034D9246E8C89AC3D662AA1E4493F253990C354C6