> I suppose if you just call the Exe and do piping this is not a violation of
the GPL according to Richard Stallman
Yes, it is what answered the author when I asked it by email.
About using the library directly (with loadlib(espeak.so) or statically) he
answered that ... the license is clear, you
On 12/04/17 13:37, nore...@z505.com wrote:
> On 2017-04-12 07:01, fredvs wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> There is also a free-open-source project : espeak :
>> http://espeak.sourceforge.net
>>
>> The licence is GNU General Public License so you may use the
>> executable like you want.
>
> The GPL is a
Hello.
There is also a free-open-source project : espeak :
http://espeak.sourceforge.net
The licence is GNU General Public License so you may use the executable like
you want.
If you want to use the espeak library only, there is a fpc header here:
Do you know about fpu issue, described on wiki?
http://wiki.freepascal.org/SAPI
Is it an fpu exception or something else?
And stackoverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3032739/delphi-sapi-text-to-speech
Regards
Toppost
On Mon, April 10, 2017 12:58 am, misabov wrote:
> The project has
On 04/10/2017 02:58 AM, misabov wrote:
The project has generated an exception class EOleSysError with a message:
?? ?? ??.
uses
...,ComObj;
var
SpVoice: Variant;
SpVoice := CreateOleObject('SAPI.SpVoice');
SpVoice.Voice:= SpVoice.GetVoices('','').Item(0);
SpVoice GetVoices
On Sun, 9 Apr 2017, misabov wrote:
The project has generated an exception class EOleSysError with a message:
?? ?? ??.
uses
...,ComObj;
var
SpVoice: Variant;
SpVoice := CreateOleObject('SAPI.SpVoice');
SpVoice.Voice:= SpVoice.GetVoices('','').Item(0);
SpVoice GetVoices
The project has generated an exception class EOleSysError with a message:
?? ?? ??.
uses
...,ComObj;
var
SpVoice: Variant;
SpVoice := CreateOleObject('SAPI.SpVoice');
SpVoice.Voice:= SpVoice.GetVoices('','').Item(0);
SpVoice GetVoices method (SAPI 5.3) cannot return a selection