Joe, thnaks for the resources and the potential it will be included.
It was one of those things taht I wanted to know about as there is a
need and use for it. Appreciate the response.
Scott
On Mar 30, 2006, at 9:34 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:
To be clear, Scott, we're waiting for the Daisy Consortium 'MathML
Modular Extension Working Group' to submit (and then the consotrium
to formalize) a MathML modular extension for DAISY (since, for now
at least, katieplayer is strictly a DAISY player). It's not clear
exactly how much progress has been made but the working group's
project charter says a formal proposal is to be submitted in May of
this year. Here is a link to the original project charter (and
following that is a link to minutes from a working group meeting
earlier this year):
Project charter:
http://www.daisy.org/projects/mathml/DAISY-mathML-project-
charter_v2.html
Meeting minutes:
http://www.daisy.org/z3986/meetings/minutes/z3986_minutes_2006/
z3986_minutes_2006_03_01_v2.htm
I hope the info helps!
Joe
On Mar 30, 2006, at 8:58 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Joe, btw, I know Katieplayer will be supporting Daisy 3, but have
you good folks thought about supporting Mathml? I hope so and
there's a topic which Larry recorded at Cson (hope I got that
spelled correctly) at http://www.blindcooltech.com. I think this
is something I'd like to see on the feature list for sure.
tnx
Scott
On Mar 29, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Kafka's Daytime wrote:
Actually, I need nagging. It's a deadline week so I haven't
gotten to it quite yet. Yes, pretty much the only thing left to
do is compile and update the docs.
As for the requested feature...sure, that can be done. It would
probably take me a couple of weeks to get it done since this is a
bit of a side project but I have added it to the requested
feature list.
Again, apologies for the delay in getting the new version of the
Cocoa Speech app up.
Joe
On Mar 29, 2006, at 5:32 PM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
Hey there. Was the new version of this app posted yet and I
missed it, or does it still need compiling?
I am not tryin gto nag, I'm just curious.
There is one other improvement that I have thought of--the only
reason I still use books2burn.
Books2burn lets you divide the file up into multiple audio files
based on size or keywords. So,m when I want to turn aan etext
into a audio book and it's all one file, I put Chapter, or
whatever the keyword is, into that field, check the checkbox
that says chapterize, and away you go.
Would this be possible to add into coco Speech?
Just thinking aloud here. The less software I *have* to have on
my computer, the better.
Jane