What I personally don't like is that the sounds in Tokio Train station set
are so much louder than the speech even when set to 100 percent, so at least
for me, it seems to drown out the speech.
Chris.
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From: "erik burggraaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: Adium
The only moinor drawback is that if another voice ovr event hapens while
the new message is being spoken then the message gets cut off. I doubt
there's anything the adium people can do about that but it would be nice
if VO would let the incoming message finish before going back to it's
regularly scheduled program.
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On 10-Sep-08, at 12:59 AM, Vicki Manley wrote:
Oh and imissed out in my last E-mail that I also have messages spoken
and the sound for a new message active.
Vicki.
On 10 Sep 2008, at 06:21, Alfonzo Cuellar wrote:
Hey everyone, how are you doing?
It is my brithday! Go me! lol, but that is not why I am here am I?
Anyhow, I was wondering, is there any other way to read messages in
Adium. Usually, I go to the message box of the person I am talking to,
VO left arrow, and then interact with the message area, and then VO
End, and then read the message accordingly. I do not know of any other
ways to read messages currently.
Could people provide their methods of reading messages, and or the
different methods of reading instant messages?
Thanks for your help.
Fonzie