The document that Esther pointed to in a previous message in this
thread from apple that describes the speech generation process,
contains the whole list of codes you can use during your speech
generation process. Feel free to take a look at that document, and
if you still have questions, I'm sure we'd be happy to assist. If I
remember correctly, there's something like 15 or 20 different
commands that can be used. It's been quite some time since I read
the document though, so I could be exaggerating a bit.
However, you can't go wrong with the link that was posted, it's the
documentation apple themselves wrote on how the process works, and
what commands are available.
hth
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