11-15-2004
i know if you access some types of config files you'll get gui interface.. forinstance if you go to TTY1 F1 terminal on your system not in the gui terminal ! and locate and type aumix ( should cd to /usr/share/aumix then type aumix ((might be in a different dir on your system)) you should get gui volume and balance control in terminal.. if you get this equivilant then you should have it installed on the gui desktop also..
basically you should find some kind of gui in the config files (a) ;
(b) if you are interacting with the utillity itself from the text based interface and have a gui desktop it must be in there somewhere or have an equivilant... sounds confusing but i am pretty sure that you have the gui based equivilant on your gui desktop....
if you don't have a gui desktop you will have to download enlightened or metacity etc then prompt startx from gui.. its a difficult procedure i had to go through it last year with redhat 6.0 which is a 98' redhat version.. and did not succeed. anyway like I said depending on what you mean by gui and text based interface.. everything or just the utlity you can always revert to gui in the config files in text mode terminal..
moxxx68
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NAME
espeak-gui - graphical user interface for the eSpeak voice synthesizer
SYNOPSIS
espeak-gui [OPTIONS] [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
espeak-gui is a little application to let the computer read out text for you.
If you run espeak-gui listing one or more text files as arguments, the content of those files will be loaded automatically.
OPTIONS
The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with options starting with two dashes (`--'). A summary of options is included
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--version
Shows which version of espeak-gui is being executed and exits.
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SEE ALSO
espeak
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