just looks like something that runs from command line. Anybody know if it actually would work with VO?

Regards
Justin Harford

Into this wild abyss, the weary fiend stood on the brink of hell and looked awhile, pondering his voyage

John Milton
Paradise Lost

On Mar 28, 2008, at 10:22 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
Are you serious?  Ok, before I go completely nuts with happiness, I
thought that was a php.  Someone told me I don't want that, since it's
for web servers or something.  Ooh, this would be so good if it
worked!

On 3/28/08, Ryan Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. I just went to espeak.sourceforge.net and followed the link to
download. There was a version compiled for Mac OS X.


On Mar 28, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Tiffany D wrote:

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone could help me. I'm still looking for a Greek
synthesizer for the Mac. I do intend on contacting Assistiveware and
probably will do so within the next few days if not sooner. In the
meantime, I have a request for anyone who's familiar with Unix and
apple scripting. Do you think it would be possible for you to try and
install the ESpeak synthesizer
http://espeak.sourceforge.net/
either on a virtual machine or for real, and try it out in the Unix
that runs under Leopard? I'm guessing it'll work under Unix, since I
know it works under Linux. I'd say try it with Leopard, but I hear it
messes up VoiceOver. If not, it may be possible to make ESpeak work
with VO, perhaps through Apple scripting or something. The only
systems I've used are various forms of Windows, MS DOS and now
Leopard. So that's why I need your help. Any would be sincerely
appreciated. I wrote twice to the maker of ESpeak, but he never got
back to me, and I really really need a Greek synth for this machine.

Thanks,
Tiffanitsa








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