Hi Jonathan,
I replied to Louie on the mac-access list that voice switching wasn't
available as an embedded command, but that it was possible to specify
the voice as an argument to "say" in terminal. Turns out that's
enough for what he wants, since he can shell script this in bash.
Here
Take a look at:
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Carbon/Reference/Speech_Synthesis_Manager/Reference/reference.html#/
/apple_ref/doc/constant_group/Speech_Channel_Information_Constants
This is for Objective C, but I expect the objects exist in java too.
Essentially a parame
Ann I want to change the voice from within a java program. thanks.
On Aug 29, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
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> Hello Louis,
>
> To change the voice on the fly, press VO-Command-left or right arrow
> until you reach "Default Voice", then keep holding down VO-Command and
> use the up and
Hello Louis,
To change the voice on the fly, press VO-Command-left or right arrow
until you reach "Default Voice", then keep holding down VO-Command and
use the up and down arrows to change the voice.
Cheers,
Anne
On Aug 29, 2009, at 10:55 PM, louie wrote:
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> Hi all,
> Anyone know the em
Hi all,
Anyone know the embedded command to change the voice?
I have found the below commands.
[[volm +0.1]] will change the volume.
[[rate 400]] will change the rate.
Thanks for any help.
louie
louiem...@wavecable.com
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