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Bug 319215 - Quoted text is not read by Gnopernicus in the Adobe Reader 7.
Quoted text is not read by Gnopernicus in the Adobe Reader 7.
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 141516
Product: gnome-speech
Classification: Deprecated
Component: drivers
0.3.x
Other Linux
: Normal major
: ---
Assigned To: GNOME Speech Maintainer(s)
GNOME Speech Maintainer(s)
AP1
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-10-19 09:29 UTC by Javier
Modified: 2006-07-02 11:38 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.9/2.10



Description Javier 2005-10-19 09:29:58 UTC
Version details: with the festival speech synthesis.
Distribution/Version: Ubuntu 5.04 hoary.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Open Open Office writer and write some quoted and not quoted text:
Hello, this is a "test line"
This is another line, but without quotes.
"this is a entire quoted line."


2. Export it to PDF format. Select file, then select export to PDF.

3. Open Adobe reader 7 for Linux and load the previously saved pdf file.

4. Press f7 to read it with the cursor and screen reader.

5. Up and down arrow to read the text.

Actual result:

Any quoted text is not read by the speech, the rest is read correctly.
In braille display all the text is presented without problems.

Correct result:

The text has to be read by speech and braille.
Comment 1 bill.haneman 2005-11-01 15:52:35 UTC
oana, can you look into this?  Seems odd, but if you have Acrobat Reader 7 you
could check the output to gnome-speech to see what's being sent.
Comment 2 Javier 2005-11-01 19:49:10 UTC
The same behavior is in the openoffice.org writer, not need to be in adobe 
reader. I think the problem is into GNOME speech with the UTF8 and ISO-8859-1 
conversion. So I think to move this to Gnome speech bug. The same problem is 
reading it with ORCA screen reader.   
Comment 3 remus draica 2005-11-04 08:46:19 UTC
This behavior is not present when freetts or dectalk are used. So, this is a
gnome-speech/festival bug.
Comment 4 Willie Walker 2006-07-02 11:38:51 UTC
Since this appears to be related to UTF-8 vs. ISO-8859-x encodings, I'm marking this as a duplicate of bug 141516.  Please re-open this bug if the fix for that bug doesn't help with this problem.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 141516 ***