This is the command speech-dispatcher that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
speech-dispatcher - server process managing speech requests in Speech Dispatcher
SYNOPSIS
speech-dispatcher [-{d|s}] [-l {1|2|3|4|5}] [-c com_method] [-S socket_path] [-p port] |
[-v] | [-h]
DESCRIPTION
speech-dispatcher is a server process that is responsible for transforming requests for
text-to-speech output into actual speech hearable in the speakers. It arbitrates
concurrent speech requests based on message priorities, and abstracts different speech
synthesizers. Client programs, like screen readers or navigation software, send speech
requests to speech-dispatcher using TCP protocol (with the help of client libraries).
speech-dispatcher is usually started automatically by client libraries (i.e. autospawn),
so you only need to run it manually if testing/debugging, or when in other explicit need
for a special setup.
OPTIONS
-d, --run-daemon
Run as a daemon
-s, --run-single
Run as single application
-a, --spawn
Start only if autospawn is not disabled
-l, --log-level
Set log level (1..5)
-c, --communication-method
Communication method to use (unix_socket or inet_socket) -S, --socket-path Socket
path to use for 'unix_socket' method (filesystem path or 'default')
-p, --port
Specify a port number for 'inet_socket' method
-P, --pid-file
Set path to pid file
-C, --config-dir
Set path to configuration
-v, --version
Report version of this program
-D, --debug
Output debugging information into /tmp/.speech-dispatcher
-h, --help
Print this info
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