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This branch contains the files needed to build espeak on the android platform. It is derived from the eyes-free project.
To build eSpeak for Android, you need to have the following installed and configured correctly:
espeak-data zip files)Build the libttsespeak.so file by running:
$ ndk-build
Open Eclipse.
Create a new workspace.
Import the espeak folder as an exising Android project.
Build the espeak apk within Eclipse.
In order to build the espeak-data.zip and espeak-data-en_only.zip data files, you need to run the following commands:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
$ make android
The generated eSpeakActivity.apk can be installed like any other apk build
via eclipse, such as by using the Run menu option.
After running, eSpeakActivity will download the espeak-data.zip file. To
enable eSpeak, you need to:
Text-to-Speech settings UI;eSpeak TTS in the Engines section;eSpeak TTS as the default engine;Listen to an example option to check if everything is working.