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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:
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.
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.