Hoi Nathalie, Snap het, maar opzich is het alleen nodig om op jouw kamer de spa aan de netwerk-stekker te hangen en aan het stopcontact, dus zal dat niet zo'n punt zijn, die stekkertjes. Maar 22 kan inderdaad ook. Oh, die tekst die jij hebt gemaakt voor je voicemail, heb jij die nog? Hoe heb jij dat in mp3 formaat gekregen, welk prog heb je daarvoor gebruikt? Ik heb nu een synthesizer gevonden en geregistreerd, waarmee dat misschien ook aardig klinkt. Ik wilde ook een tekst laten uitspreken en je de mp3 eens opsturen, maar heb er niet echt een programma voor, geloof ik.
Groet, Marten On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 13:32:38 -0500, J.J. Meddaugh wrote: >You could perhaps modify the Eloquence fix script to do this. >If not, the concept is similar. Basically, you're watching >for strings and want to replace them. Also check the Quickbooks Online >script. That one is more stripped down and may give you an idea of what >you're going for. It just has a list of strings and another list of >replacements. >Hope this helps. >J.J. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Marten Post Uiterweer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 12:54 PM >Subject: request for script >> Hello, >> >> I don't have any scripting-experience at the moment, but I know, that what >> I want, is possible with scripts. >> >> I want Window-Eyes pronaunce different words for sentences or words. For >> example in mails, for mailinglists, you have the fact, that people place >> something >> in the beginning of the line, such as: >> [window-eyes] >> When using the exeption dictionary, you have a problem, because the [ ] - >> signs, are not known, so you have to change window and eyes and that is >> not >> what I want. >> I know a mailinglist, who has in the subjectline something as: >> [gwmicro script list] >> this will be a problem, because of the [ ] and the spaces. >> Window-Eyes self cannot help to change these things. Still no support to >> do this. >> For as far as I know from scriptcentral, there is no script that can help >> in this situation. >> Or is there such a script or is there anyone who has made something or >> can help with such a script? >> >> Regards, Marten >> >> >> >>
