Source: nvda2speechd Section: non-free/sound Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Accessibility Team Uploaders: Samuel Thibault Rules-Requires-Root: no Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), curl, ca-certificates, cargo, clang, mingw-w64, gcc-mingw-w64-i686-win32-runtime [i386], libspeechd-dev, Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Homepage: https://github.com/RastislavKish/nvda2speechd Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/a11y-team/nvda2speechd Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/a11y-team/nvda2speechd.git XS-Autobuild: no Package: nvda2speechd Architecture: any Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, Recommends: nvdacontrollerclient:amd64, nvdacontrollerclient:i386, Description: Bridge between Windows applications and Speech dispatcher It is already possible to use SAPI in Wine, however, the default Microsoft voices are not particularly responsive or diverse in terms of supported languages, and installing others and configuring them can be challenging without sighted assistance. . nvda2speechd is a bridge, which can link applications capable of speaking through NVDA right into Speech dispatcher installed on the user's computer. . This contains the server part, to be started before the Windows applications. Package: nvdacontrollerclient Architecture: i386 amd64 Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${misc:Depends}, Description: Bridge between Windows applications and Speech dispatcher It is already possible to use SAPI in Wine, however, the default Microsoft voices are not particularly responsive or diverse in terms of supported languages, and installing others and configuring them can be challenging without sighted assistance. . nvda2speechd is a bridge, which can link applications capable of speaking through NVDA right into Speech dispatcher installed on the user's computer. . This contains the nvda controller replacement library.