Hey folks,<br><br>I've got a slight problem with Firefox right now, or rather with an extension for Firefox. "CLiCk, Speak" (<a href="http://clickspeak.clcworld.net/" target="_blank">http://clickspeak.clcworld.net/</a>) is a text-to-speech extension for Firefox, it can use either FreeTTS, Emacspeak or Orca to audibly render the text under Linux. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be working, and I'm not getting anything in the error console, nor any messages to the terminal that I've launched Firefox from. The FreeTTS installation seems to work, I've made freetts,jar splurt out some noise from text... Also, I've checked to make sure that Java works in the browser by testing some Java applets, it's using GCJ/Icedtea, I believe.<br>
<br>Any of you guys got any ideas where I could go from this? I can't install Orca on this machine (as some of the dependencies clash with various special packages provided by the netbook vendor) and Emacspeak generally seems to be full of fail... Incidentally, this is on Linpus, a distribution based on Fedora 8.. apparently.<br>
<br><br><br>Chris Hayes<br>