Well fine. I PERSONALLY don't know where to look. I suppose Apple's developer
documentation. Lol hope that helps. And if it doesn't, then email apple and
complain to them.
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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 7:13 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> Yet you say no one knows where to find documen
Yet you say no one knows where to find documentation? That's pretty ugly
to me.
But, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We all know that, no?
Devin Prater writes:
> Right. If a simple hacker can do it, any developer can. Its not a walled
> garden if you have the skills to climb over the wall
Right. If a simple hacker can do it, any developer can. Its not a walled garden
if you have the skills to climb over the wall, and IMHO, the flowers are
beautiful in Apple's garden, and fake in Google's.
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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 9:31 AM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> Devin Prater w
Devin Prater writes:
> There is no known way to do it.
>
So, we're going round in circles here.
Is Apple a walled garden that keeps others out? No, say some, because
Acapela has ported their voices, and someone has hacked Eloquence to
work.
But, no one knows where to learn how to do it? That's a
Hi!
I don’t know but i think there’s a developper site somewhere.
/A
> 10 aug. 2015 kl. 21:14 skrev Janina Sajka :
>
> OK, so where is the process documented? If I wanted to compile espeak
> for VoiceOver, where do I go to find the steps to take?
>
> Janina
>
> Anders Holmberg writes:
>> Hi!
>>
There is no known way to do it.
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> On Aug 10, 2015, at 2:14 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> OK, so where is the process documented? If I wanted to compile espeak
> for VoiceOver, where do I go to find the steps to take?
>
> Janina
>
> Anders Holmberg writes:
>> Hi!
>> The thing
OK, so where is the process documented? If I wanted to compile espeak
for VoiceOver, where do I go to find the steps to take?
Janina
Anders Holmberg writes:
> Hi!
> The thing is that espeak does not work with voiceover from what i know.
> No one seems willing to compile it for voiceover either.
>
Hi!
The thing is that espeak does not work with voiceover from what i know.
No one seems willing to compile it for voiceover either.
/A
> 7 aug. 2015 kl. 22:45 skrev Janina Sajka :
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm just now catching up on this list and note no one suggested trying
> espeak for osx. Yes, it's a for
Nope. There's Acapella Infovox, and the hacked Eloquence that works with VO too.
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> On Aug 7, 2015, at 10:12 PM, Janina Sajka wrote:
>
> Oh dear. That really is too bad. I guess the walled garden can sometimes
> be a 5-star luxury prison.
>
> So, all voices have to go throug
Oh dear. That really is too bad. I guess the walled garden can sometimes
be a 5-star luxury prison.
So, all voices have to go through Apple itself? I guess that's the
implication.
Janina
Devin Prater writes:
> The huge, giant, Bible sized problem is, that eSpeak is not supportive of
> voiceover
The huge, giant, Bible sized problem is, that eSpeak is not supportive of
voiceover. Sure you could probably run it fine in terminal, but Then you could
only read text files with it, and possibly convert them to sound files. Its
really bad when some one can get a closed-source synth like Eloquen
Hi,
I'm just now catching up on this list and note no one suggested trying
espeak for osx. Yes, it's a formant voice. However, it does provide a
Classical Greek varient, and the maintainer is very supportive of
specific suggestions for improving pronunciation.
http://espeak.sf.net
I have wondere
No, they don’t although it would seem logical. and that’s because classical
Greek has different or rather more numerous marks over the letters which
Voiceover doesn’t interpret in speech. It just ignores them.
> On 16 Jul 2015, at 09:09, Devin Prater wrote:
>
> Wouldn’t the Greek voices work
an,
>
> Ben called last night and left you a voicemail, so hopefully you and him can
> hook up. He's quite confident he can help you out.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Andrew Lamanche"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 2:36
Brian,
Ben called last night and left you a voicemail, so hopefully you and him can
hook up. He's quite confident he can help you out.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Lamanche"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: biblical greek on the
Wouldn’t the Greek voices work with classical Greek as well?
> On Jul 16, 2015, at 1:36 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> On my mac, I use Greek Braille tables with my refreshable Braille display and
> the table is in grade 1 Braille so I didn't have to learn much in order to
> read
Hi Brian,
On my mac, I use Greek Braille tables with my refreshable Braille display and
the table is in grade 1 Braille so I didn't have to learn much in order to
read. I have very little experience of the Greek grade 2 Braille as i have no
access to their Braille paper literature. On the mac
3:35 PM
Subject: Re: biblical greek on the mac
No problem Andrew. That definitely helps though. Right now I am digging in
to a greek text in braille. I am very overwhelmed by the greek braille
code. I wish there was a supplemental greek braille code manual that I
could use while trying
-
From: "Andrew Lamanche"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: biblical greek on the mac
Hi Brian,
I speak modern Greek and there's no problem with that because:
1. AssistiveWare.com has a modern Greek voice Dimitris, which is very good,
2. and Apple provides
Brian, get ahold of Ben, he does this type stuff all the time, and I know he
could help you. He's even got a braille display as well. As you may
recall, he's a huge huge huge language guy.
His e-mail is:
bbloomg...@icloud.com
I know he'd be more than happy to help you!
I won't publish it h
No problem Andrew. That definitely helps though. Right now I am digging in to
a greek text in braille. I am very overwhelmed by the greek braille code. I
wish there was a supplemental greek braille code manual that I could use while
trying to learn Greek. Right now, I am struggling trying t
Hi Brian,
I speak modern Greek and there's no problem with that because:
1. AssistiveWare.com has a modern Greek voice Dimitris, which is very good,
2. and Apple provides a modern Greek voice Melina and Nikos. Mac also has a
modern Greek keyboard layout as well as ancient Greek keyboard which
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