* Andy Ross -- Friday 03 February 2006 16:29:
How about porting the existing screenPrint() code to use it instead,
screenPrint = func { screen.log.write(arg[0]) } # in global.nas
Ported! Or is there more to do? Only the tutorial ever used
screenPrint, and it doesn't any more, so it's
* Josh Babcock -- Saturday 04 February 2006 14:40:
[drop screenPrint]
There may be some people using it for custom stuff, perhaps if you added
a print statement with a warning and then wait a month or two before
removing it.
This was never in a release, so it can get removed without warning
Send it to the screen like now, print it to the console, forward itto the speech synthesis module (yet to be written :-), ...There is a text to speech program called "festival", and you can use a named-pipe to pump data in/out. Let me look in if there's a network interface built in or not.
* Isao Yamashita -- Saturday 04 February 2006 19:04:
There is a text to speech program called festival,
Actually, I'm using Festival for fgfs since *ages*. I made a
property /sim/sound/speech, and when I write text to this, it's
spoken by the synthesizer. A listener copies the messages from
Sorry with my inexperience with FGFS.I tried with V0.9.8a came with Game Knoopix DVD. I didn't hear anything but only the text on the display, when I enabled from the menu.I'll try with --prop this time. Isao Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Isao Yamashita -- Saturday 04
* Isao Yamashita -- Saturday 04 February 2006 19:30:
* Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I'm using Festival for fgfs since *ages*. I made a
property /sim/sound/speech, and when I write text to this, it's
spoken by the synthesizer. A listener copies the messages from
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