Do you have Skype? If so, are you able to meet me there and I can try and walk 
you through it.

May
On 2012-03-22, at 6:00 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:

> hi, nothing to do
> yesterday i tried to use "default notifications" but adium did not
> talk at all! to make it talk i must turn voiceover off all the time!
> Growl is out right now, I uninstalled both app and preference files
> stored on the system. But nothing changed
> 
> 
> 2012/3/21, Elena Brescacin <[email protected]>:
>> I'll try to change configuration to default!
>> This evening, when I go back home, here in office I do not have my mac book
>> pro
>> I just set up audio notifications, for the collection of events. but
>> maybe it'd be better with defaults.
>> 
>> 
>> 2012/3/21, May McDonald <[email protected]>:
>>> Ok, almost the same except steps 4 and 5.
>>> 
>>> When you do steps one and two, if you look there will be a area where it
>>> says default. If you leave that and then go to your step three and do
>>> everything there, pick an event, tell it to speak, play a sound and
>>> whatever
>>> else you want, once you press ok it should ask if you want to have the
>>> name
>>> say default copy. Say yes there and then go through the rest of the
>>> events
>>> you want to change and they will all be under the default copy section.
>>> 
>>> That should work.
>>> 
>>> May
>>> On 2012-03-21, at 5:17 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> yep! I give you the procedure right now. Correct me if something is
>>>> wrong; well I do not know exact English words because I have adium in
>>>> my mother language but the concept is the same!
>>>> 1. opening the preference dialog box
>>>> 2. interacting with the toolbar and choosing events
>>>> 3. choosing preferred event - for example, received message
>>>> 4. setting it up with "read aloud"
>>>> It asks to give a name to the set of event notifications, I just
>>>> called it "audio notification - copy"
>>>> of course you can add as many events you want with the events table,
>>>> pressing the add button at the end of window.
>>>> The funny thing is, that even if it's set correctly, it speaks only if
>>>> voiceover is turned off!
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