Thanks for clarifying.

Jane


On Mar 29, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:

t this point eSpeak is a command line program:

speak "Text to speak"
speak -f /path/to/file

or to save the output

speak -w /path/to/wavefile.wav "Text to speak"
speak -w /path/to/wavefile.wav -f /path/to/file

In the next few days I should have a GUI for this as well as a version of dtbmaker which can use eSpeak as well.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mar 29, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

Since it doesn't integrate with the Mac speech system, does anyone have a list of Mac OS X software that actually supports ESpeak?

Josh de Lioncourt
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On 29 Mar, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Tiffany D wrote:

Opa opa!  Thank you!  Now I just have to figure out how to get the
Greek keyboard and fonts working.  Oh I can't wait to try this!  No
more windows!  Ok, gonna download now.

On 3/29/08, Greg Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have posted a MacOS X installer version of eSpeak to the following
URL:

http://www.cucat.org/projects/espeak/index.php

eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for
English and other languages, for Macintosh Linux and Windows. The
source can be found at: http://espeak.sourceforge.net

This Macintosh package installer will install eSpeak on your computer
as well as directing you to the eSpeach documentation. At this time
eSpeak is not intergrated with the Speech Manager of the MacOS
something that should be worked on.

I hope to have a new version of dtbmaker which will support eSpeach
out soon.

Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]









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