*sigh of relief* Travis, it's excellent that you are working on a Terminal solution and it seems, perhaps, like work suited for completion outside XCode. I'd continue banging on it, of course, but have some deadlines looming...so I'll happily beg off if that's OK. :-)

Joe

On Mar 20, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Actually, I've been fiddling with making terminal talk automatically. Trying several approaches, from apple scripts to compare existing screen against a saved version, and reading the changes, to actually modifying the bash source to make it talk. Thus far, I've met with limited success on all fronts, but I *will* get it eventually. Unless Joe takes this one out of my hands too *grin* The app he just wrote for saving text to speech is another app I would have done months ago if the XTools were actually accessible, but since they aren't (yet) it couldn't happen, and now Joe has stepped in and done what I was trying to do anyhow, so no complaint here, one more thing I can delete from my todo list and move to something else.
Thanks Joe.
On Mar 19, 2006, at 4:11 AM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:

dude! You! rock!

now who gots dibs on writing a terminal app that speaks automatically?
you got that covered too???
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On Mar 19, 2006, at 1:41 AM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:

Dear All,

I took a look at Lips today - which I know some of you have been using regularly - with the intention of adding some of the new features requested. Since Lips is written in AppleScript (using AppleScript Studio) I decided, instead, to build a speech-to- audio application in Objective-C/Cocoa. Information follows. Link to download can be found at the end of this message.

Enjoy,

Joe

Cocoa Speech KDREV (CS-KDREV) - Convert text to audio file with fine control over synthesized speech settings.

Cocoa Speech KDREV (CS-KDREV) is built on example code from Apple and has the features of Lips (http://www.superpixel.ch/software/ lips/) plus additional features (and more), requested by members of the Macvisionaries discussion list (David, Cheryl, Jane, Scott, et al).

CS-KDREV is written in Objective-C/Cocoa and is a Universal Application i.e. natively-compatible with both PowerPC and Intel- based Macs.

Installing CS-KDREV

Unzip CS-KDREV and place the application anywhere on your Mac.

CS-KDREV Features

Listen to text read by any of the installed speech voices or render text to audio file.

CS-KDREV plays the system beep when conversion to audio file is complete.

Enjoy fine control of Speech Voice settings. Adjust speech rate, pitch, pitch modulation and volume.

Using CS-KDREV

Quick Start

Type or paste text into the text field.

At launch, CS-KDREV defaults to the System Voice. You can select any of the installed speech engines with the "Voice" pop up menu.

To audition text with the selected speech engine and settings, click the "Start Speaking" button. To render text to audio file click the "Save as File..." button. An audio file (AIFF 22.05 Mono 16 bit) will be saved at the selected location.

Additional Information

The CS-KDREV window includes two tabs: The "Voice" and "Parameters" Tabs. The "Voice" tab is selected by default at launch. When the Voice tab is selected, you can navigate to the the "Voice" pop up menu and select from any of the installed speech voices.

Click the "Parameters" tab to access additional speech settings. In the "Parameters" pane you can adjust speech rate, pitch base, pitch modulation and volume. Each of these settings are displayed/ adjusted in an edit text field. Edit text fields are populated with default settings whenever you select or reselect a voice. If you change settings for a particular voice and want to restore the default settings, simply reselect the voice (in the "Voice" pane using the pop up menu) and default settings will be restored.

NOTE: The current version of CS-KDREV is a document-based application. If there is text in the main text field when you quit the application you will be asked if "...you want to save the changes you made to the document "Untitled"". If you do not wish to save the contents of the main text field to a file click the "Don't Save" button.

Support

This software is free software, is provided as is and is not formally supported. That being said, you may wish to send any questions or feature requests to the macvisionaries (www.macvisionaries.com) "Dicsuss" list or directly to the developer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Download Cocoa Speech KDREV (CS-KDREV):

http://www.kafkasdaytime.com/cs_kdrev.zip






















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