Re: Automatic Language Change.

2011-07-22 Thread Marc Workman
ot; To: Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 9:35 PM Subject: Re: Automatic Language Change. Thanks, that is helpful. I was thinking I have to change the language to what I want to use so I was tuck with that language. It would certainly be helpful if I can use Alex for any English content, then use t

Re: Automatic Language Change.

2011-07-21 Thread Shen
Thanks, that is helpful. I was thinking I have to change the language to what I want to use so I was tuck with that language. It would certainly be helpful if I can use Alex for any English content, then use the appropriate tts engine for the matching language. I'll give that a try. Thanks. On J

Re: Automatic Language Change.

2011-07-21 Thread Braille
IOS handles it automatically so long as the text encoding is done appropriately. It does not seem like that the lion can do it. What I have done was to create an activity and specify the speech synthesizer of the language along with a webkit so that, when I open safari, for example, it reads in

Re: Automatic Language Change.

2011-07-21 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
As far as I can tell, no, and no. From what I've been told the braille tables are showing all question marks whhen switched. My friend had this issue when switching to Arabic, so if you have gotten it to work, please tell Ben and I how you did it. Chris. - Original Message - From:

Re: Automatic Language Change.

2011-07-21 Thread Shen
Hi, I don't believe VoiceOver will change languages on the fly. You have to change the local language setting to what you want. Then VoiceOver will be able to use the correct language for the tts. This is the same with iOS devices. On Jul 21, 2011, at 6:51 PM, Georges Zaynoun wrote: > Hello! >