Hi David,

Just dropping a note to you and the list.

Monet now supports regular English text entry instead of the phoneme string that was obtained from PreMo. The English text entry area also supports arbitrary punctuation with a quick fix to the TTSParser class in GnuSpeech.framework (as already mentioned) -- until we get a chance to look at this more closely.

Changes:

- changes to TTSParser in GnuSpeech.framework
- addition of MTextToPhone class to Monet
- modifications to Synthesis.xib for updated interface

Strictly speaking, PreMo is no longer necessary to use Monet, but will remain as a legacy application.

I could roll these changes into the GNUstep version myself, as they shouldn't be system dependent -- but as I don't have a GNUstep system to test against, I would need some feedback to make sure everything is working. Otherwise, anyone that's interested could just get the modified files from the OS X version and diff them into the GNUstep version. I can generate a 2.x .nib version of the new Synthesis.xib interface as well if anyone is interested...

Latest is on SVN.

Best,
Dalmazio



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