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Re: update on speech server issue
- To: Christopher Strong <strong@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: update on speech server issue
- From: Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 11:41:25 +1000
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Christopher Strong writes:
>
> It may be a tcl issue, but if so it is a tcl/emacs issue...as running tcl
> outside of emacs works fine.
To verify,
if you run dtk-exp from the shell, and at the tcl ("%") prompt you
issue the commands
q { This is a test. }
d
The string "this is a test." should be spoken, and likewise for any
other string you supply as argument to the q command. Note that the
text is only spoken once you issue the d command.
What I am trying to confirm here is that you have tested the speech
server to this extent, rather than concluding that it works merely
because it issues its welcoming message.
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