So do I have to be on AIM to do screen sharing with you?
On Dec 6, 2007, at 6:27 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
It's an AOL account--taken from when I was in college and attending
ROTC classes. :)
Jane
On Dec 6, 2007, at 6:07 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
I like that screen name lets set it up. I have MSN and g-mail.
Will either of these work or do I need a dot Mac account?
On Dec 6, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Jane Jordan wrote:
Forthat matter, the three of us could get together and chat.
My screenname is BlindCadet.
Jane
On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:40 AM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi Shaun. Are you on ichat? I was thinking that automator is
one of those things that would be easier to show rather than
explain. So if we could do the ichat screen sharing thing some
time, that might be easier.
Darcy
On 5-Dec-07, at 10:35 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Either Jane or Darcey, can I contact either of you for a
understanding of Automator?
On Dec 5, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
Hello Darcy.
I don't know of a range of values. I e-mailed the
accessibility folks and they sent me a link to a really
complicated reference on controling speech output with commands
embedded in text. As an example, they gave me the rate
control, but there's lots more that I haven't even begun to
play with.
What I am *really* curious about doing now is, say, editing a
file to have certain characters read with certain voices, for
example, and have a narrator voice. But that will be a while
coming. I may just have to write a test file and see how it
works.
I may be able top play more tomorrow--the doctor has told me
she would prefer it if I stayed home to try and get better from
this cold--so I will see if I can come up with more.
But yes, to get back to the original question. All I did was
put left-bracket left-bracket rate 300 right-bracket right-
bracket at the very top of the document, left it open in
Textedit, and ran the application. I am trying to figure out
how to get text from email, hav e it delete certain text, and
then run it, but I don't know if that is possible.
To the other person who wanted to ask questions, I can *try*
and help, but I think actually Darcy is a little more
experienced than me; he was the one that explained the very
basics--he deos more with it thatn I am doing at the moment--
though I am working on changing that, at least as far as
creating books goes. Which makes me wonder---if I put embedded
commands into a text file, and ran it through books2burn, i
wonder how well that owuld work? I *think* it would work
well. I am doing the Say one for now, because it simply seems
to be faster. My one gripe with my automator action er
application so far is that it automatically names the file
audio text.aiff, and places it on the desktop, and what I want
to do is to have it have the same name as thbe original file,
except for audio at the end. Ideally, I woul.d have it convert
to mp3, but I don't know if that can be done without me playing
it in iTunes. Can it?
I apologize--the toddler is sleeping, and I am just sitting
down to think and so all this came up.
Jane
On Dec 5, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi Jane. This is cool. So then do you just place the rate
command in the text itself? Also, you used rate 300 in your
example. What is the range of values you can put in there?
Darcy
On 5-Dec-07, at 6:15 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
OK, so I could have done this in Terminal, I guess, but
Terminal was proving to be difficult to get to work right.
I did an automator work flow that takes text from TextEdit
and converts it into an audio file.
If you put left-bracket left-bracket rate 300 right-bracket
right-bracket
you will get Say to read the file at that speed. I spelled
out the symbols, otherwise Voic eOver would interpret them as
a command and you'd suddenly start having very fast speech!
Or slow, depending on how you like your Mac to talk to you.
Anyhow, now I am experimenting with ways tomake it even more
interesting,. It seems that saving a Workflow as an
Application is the best way to go.
Jane