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Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
just got the update today fixed scrolling issue no more scrolling, but now it does not work when someone calls, it works fine in test mode
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First install of the software for me, but it's not working. The log shows a traceback with the error in line 162:
AttributeError: eSpeakCallerDaemon instance has no attribute 'eSpeakProc' |
Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
after few phone calls and hitting mute speakers when headset connected and unselecting it and restart and works perfect
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Stopped working for me after today's update too. Everything was working fine until today.
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Hmm. It works if you add voice for one contact. All contacts isnt working but add text for John Doe. Like "Johnnie is calling" and it works.
So is %first% broken? |
Re: [eSpeakCaller] Say who is calling
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Let me guess. US?
Well, wherever you are, let me assure you that out here this information isn't public (what is this horror - address from number? The horror!) and not only you will be dragged out in the plaza and shot for breach of privacy, but at least here in Romania there's been a couple of initiatives to build a reverse lookup, and that's for landlines only (aka - virtually nobody, we're wireless), and both attempts I saw have been quickly shut down, databases purged. Illegal at it's best. It's illegal for anyone outside the phone company to have such a database, and should you come over this information, you require the written consent of every single user to make it work (good luck with that). After that, you are required to purge the info bar written consent. To obtain a phone number (forward lookup) here, you need full and exact name and city of residence, at the very least. At the very worst, you'll need exact address, too. Unlisted numbers are non-locatable bar a search order from the police, signed by a judge, based on a dossier containing decent grounds for suspicion. IIRC, EU law states that all info not held with consent must be purged after a number of months. What was it? 9? |
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