Oh, so you can't have a different devault voice with Lion? It has to be Alex?

Hmm, don't like that.

May and Prince Noah
On 2011-08-09, at 4:22 AM, Earle wrote:

> Thanks for the reply. I have everything figured out now. Growl was configured 
> properly. The problem was the way I had voices set up in Lion. I was using 
> Karren as my default system voice. I wanted to use Alex as my alert voice in 
> Adium but this wouldn't work. I had to make Alex my default voice and choose 
> him as my alert voice as well. I guess things aren't completely ironed out 
> with Adium and Lion. Oh well, it's a good thing I'm used to the Alex voice I 
> guess. I do like Karren for reading but I guess I could set an activity up 
> for when I'm doing any lengthy reading.
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> On 2011-08-08, at 8:19 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
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>> Well, it uses growl to voice events.  Do you have growl installed and 
>> configured?
>> 
>> Best,
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>> On 2011-08-08, at 7:46 AM, Earle wrote:
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>>> I'm wondering if anyone can give me some tips for setting up events in 
>>> Adium. I've been using it on and off for a while but I really want to start 
>>> to customize it. I think I've figured out how to set up most events. I just 
>>> can't get my contact sign in event to work. I have it set to play a sound 
>>> when someone signs in and that works fine. I just can't get it to speak the 
>>> name of the person signing in. I tried setting it to speak event and that 
>>> didn't work for me. After that I tried to have it speak specific text and 
>>> that didn't work either. I used the %n substitution and I thought that 
>>> would make it speak the name of the person signing in. This didn't work 
>>> though. Can anyone think of what I might be doing wrong?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
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