Thanks for replying, Rick. on 7/14/02 9:26 PM, Rick Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ---------- > Do you know in advance what the text is to be spoken? ---------- Some yes, some no. There are about 80 buttons and 21 "planned" fields that have full voice feed back, plus over 300 common words, maybe 1000 common idiomatic phrases with full voice feedback, all of which can be edited and added to (or deleted from) by the users, plus hundreds of special phrases, and main field user voice simulation (generally a different voice choice than the feedback voice, because it will simulate speech for a speech-impaired user). What the user types or places from the phrase/word lists into the main field and any new or edited words and phrases can't be known in advance.
I guess I've been spoiled by the Mac's ability to speak. Too bad Windows doesn't offer similar utilities. The HC version has very few problems speaking. I've even gotten some very old LC's to speak over the phone using the Limited Edition HC version. The person on the other end was very surprised to find that my side of the conversation was generated with nothing but a mouse. This is what I'm looking to do with Rev cross-platform, if possible. Best regards, Ken N. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
