On Aug 19, 2012, at 5:57 PM, Karl Kleinpaste <k...@kleinpaste.org> wrote:
> Greg Hellings <greg.helli...@gmail.com> writes: >> TTS never struck me as something that is properly handled by the >> application but should only be offered on the system level > > Bear in mind that I implemented Read Aloud back in the days of Fedora 5 > (2006). I have no memory of there being _any_ system-level TTS support. > The fact that I found Festival available at all was an accident. > > That said, how TTS is done "at the system level" is a pretty funny > concept. That is, if Xiphos isn't doing Read Aloud directly, but the > user is expecting it "at the system level," what shall he expect to > happen? Every time he navigates a verse, the entire Bible chapter, as > well as at least the commentary verse and possibly the entire commentary > chapter, is displayed. Shall TTS read both Bible and commentary verse > in their entirety? NETnote Ecc 1:1 is 8Kbytes of text, and takes nearly > 12 minutes to speak. How does one, at the system level, tell the system > to read one pane and not another, and within one pane, to read only a > certain slice of text? I simply don't know. On a mac, one highlights the text to be read and then asks (Alt-Esc) the system to read it. The key combination ability has to be turned on in Preferences. Most applications have a menu choice and a right click choice to start and stop speaking, but that is an additional convenience. In Him, DM _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page