or you can just do the voice switcher on the fly to go to your french  
voice, that's what I do

On 7 Sep 2009, at 23:58, Justin Harford wrote:

>
> That would be neat.
>
> J
> On Sep 7, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I was just hacing a milkshake and thought of a possible script to  
>> help
>> polyglotts in this list?
>>
>> I believe this should be possible, bbut since i am not acquainted
>> enough with applescript, please those of you who know some or are
>> veterans, give me some pointers :)
>>
>> Basically, i always have the voice over menu open for switching
>> languages, and though it's not that many manipulations away, i wish
>> there is something more fluid and streamlined, sort of slick in its
>> behavior.
>>
>> This could apply to safari, mail, and perhaps at a later date,
>> documents.
>>
>> SO, if there are variables that can specify a language, either in an
>> html body, it's address quote country suffixe? unquote or checking
>> redundant words and common nouns in the subject line of a mail, the
>> applescript would switch automatically to the given language.
>>
>> Now is this possible? getting handlers to pre-process document
>> contents to see if it is in a given language could be done right?
>>
>> I have the applescript documentation, but since this list is about
>> communicating, and i like to brainstorm before really engaging in any
>> type of project :) i wanted your advice, opinion and comment.
>>
>> Thanks for reading, and best
>>
>> Yuma
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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