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On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Steve Zielinski wrote:
> Peter,
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> I don't think there is any kind of notification system built into vocal
> eyes to tell you when paragraphs begin.
That is too bad. The option of a clicking sound after two hard returns
would be useful.
If your synthesizer does not
> delay between blank lines to indicate a paragraph, then the best thing you
> can do is set ve to tell you when blank lines are crossed.
That does not work when I read the screen by pressing Alt , which is when
knowing the paragraph breaks is quite useful.
It also does not when reading the Internet. It only seems to work when I
manually move the cursor over a blank line. It is under these situations
when I can detect a blank line, anyway, because of the silence.
> As far as dictionary creations for making your synthesizer speak words
> differently. Create a file called speech.dic in your c:\\speech
> directory An ASCII file of course.
Exactly how do I do this?
I use DEc talk.
Peter Seymour>
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