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KDE Community Working Group takes care of the community

09-04-2008 01:00 PM
If the rocky reception of KDE 4 has done anything, it has forced the KDE project to realize it needs to listen to users more closely. One of the first results of this realization is the new Community Working Group (CWG). Announced at Akademy, the recently concluded annual KDE conference, the CWG was described as designed "to act as a central point of contact by being available to communicate user needs and concerns to developers, and developer intentions and plans to users." The CWG is still being organized; to find out more about its plans, we contacted Anne Wilson and Juan Carlos Torres, two of the group's five initial members.



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KMOUTH(1)							 KDE User's Manual							 KMOUTH(1)

NAME
kmouth - A type-and-say front end for speech synthesizers SYNOPSIS
kmouth [filename] [KDE Generic Options] [Qt(TM) Generic Options] DESCRIPTION
KMouth is an application that enables persons that cannot speak to let their computers speak.It includes a history of spoken sentences from which the user can select sentences to be re-spoken. Note that KMouth does not include speech synthesizer. Instead it requires a speech synthesizer installed in the system. OPTIONS
filename The history file to open. SEE ALSO
espeak(1), festival(1), mbrola(1), freetts(1) More detailed user documentation is available from help:/kmouth (either enter this URL into Konqueror, or run khelpcenter help:/kmouth). There is also further information available at the KDE Accessibility project web site[1]. AUTHORS
KMouth was written by Gunnar Schmi Dt kmouth@schmi-dt.de. AUTHOR
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org> Author. NOTES
1. KDE Accessibility project web site http://accessibility.kde.org/ K Desktop Environment 2010-09-15 KMOUTH(1)