Change Log

  1. espeak-ng
  2. espeak

espeak-ng

The espeak-ng project is a fork of the espeak project.

1.51 (In Development)

updated languages: * ba (Bashkir) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * chr (Cherokee) – Michael Conrad * de (German) – Karl Eick * el (Modern Greek) – Reece Dunn (support for variant Greek letter forms) * en (English) – Steven Presser, Ben Talagan * grc (Ancient Greek) – Reece Dunn (support for variant Greek letter forms) * hy (Armenian) – tigransimonyan * ia (Interlingua) – nesrad * it (Italian) – Christian Leo * ja (Japanese) – fukuen * jbo (Lojban) – Juho Hiltunen, xunsku * mi (Māori) – boracasli98 * shn (Shan Tay Yai) – ronaldaug * tr (Turkish) – boracasli98 * ur (Urdu) – Ejaz Shah * uz (Uzbek) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * zh (Chinese) – Silas S. Brown, Rongcui Dong, Icenowy Zheng

new languages: * chr (Cherokee) – Michael Conrad * cu (Chuvash) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * haw (Hawaiian) – Valdis Vitolins * he (Hebrew) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * io (Ido) – José Miguel López, Valdis Vitolins * ltg (Latgalian) – Valdis Vitolins * nog (Nogai) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * piqd (Klingon) – Valdis Vitolins * qu (Quechua) – Valdis Vitolins * qdb (Lang Belta) – Da Def, Valdis Vitolins * th (Thai) – Valdis Vitolins * tk (Turkmen) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * ug (Uyghur) – boracasli98, Valdis Vitolins * uk (Ukrainian) – Valdis Vitolins

1.50 - 2019-11-29

security:

documentation:

emoji:

new languages:

updated languages:

1.49.2 - 2017-09-24

bug fixes:

new languages:

updated languages:

Unicode Emoji support (from the Unicode Emoji 5.0, and CLDR 31.0.1 data files):

1.49.1 - 2017-01-21

NOTE: The merger of the Android code is currently experimental. It is missing support for recognising Unicode characters.

bug fixes:

updated languages:

new languages:

1.49.0 - 2016-09-10

build:

restructuring:

cleanup:

updated languages:

new languages:

espeak

The espeak project was developed by Jonathan Duddington.

This history log is for a fork of the espeak project maintained by Reece H. Dunn. This project was designed to:

  1. Make it easier to build espeak on POSIX systems.
  2. Keep track of the source code releases that differed from the releases in the subversion repository.

1.48.11 - 2014-08-31

1.47.14 - 2013-12-03

1.47.13 - 2013-10-22

updated languages:

1.47.12 - 2013-10-12

new languages:

build:

1.46.23 - 2012-09-11

1.46.11 - 2011-12-31

1.43.46 - 2010-06-28