SpeakTclEdit is a Linux software designed for text editing that has the feature of speaking the text through the console.
To use SpeakTclEdit, you will need to have a few other software packages installed on your system, including tcl/tclsh, a text-to-speech system like festival, PerlSpeak.pm, aspell, a2ps, and cups. Fortunately, an install.sh script has been included with the software to make the installation process as easy as possible.
Once installed, you can take advantage of a range of new features in this latest version. Some of the updates include support for the flite text-to-speech engine, the ability to save and exit using the Control-X command, and useful Alt-S spell checking features. Additionally, Alt-P Print file function support has been added, which requires both the cups and a2ps packages for printing.
SpeakTclEdit now also includes support for configuration files. The software will first read /etc/linuxpeaks/speaktcleditrc and then $HOME/.linuxspeaks/speaktcleditrc, allowing for easy customization. An example configuration file is included with the software.
Finally, this latest version of SpeakTclEdit has also added copy, cut, and paste functions. Some of the key bindings have been changed, with ^b beginning selection, ^c to copy, ^x to cut, and ^v to paste. There are also new command-line options available including "quiet" to allow you to turn off status prompts, and "mail" to turn off status prompts and confirmation requests when closing via Control-Q. Overall, SpeakTclEdit is a capable and feature-rich text editor for Linux users.
Version 1.0: N/A