But, of course, if you can't see I wonder how you are suppose to find those
buttons since you won't have any speech until you push the right button.
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Date: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 1:55 AM
Subject: RE: text to speech program reply
>Hi David and Listers,
>That's true that, the program reads the text copied to the clipboard. It's
>not missing the setup.exe file, kur.exe is the setup file for this program.
>It creates Sahibinin Sesi folder in startMenu\Programs. After copying the
>turkish text execute the program. You will see two graphics. The first one
>is Play Button, (graphic 850) the second one is Stop Button.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Poehlman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 05 Temmuz 1999 Pazartesi 16:08
>> To: jaws for windows mailing list
>> Subject: text to speech program reply
>>
>> Actually, this is a program that uses a text to speech engine and it
>> apparently does not provide the engine apart from the program.
>> Further, it seems to me that part of the program is missing that being
>> the setup.exe file. also, the readme file is in turkish and...
>> so, this program only functions as a clip board spoken word program.
>> Text written to the clip board can be spoken but we have no way of
>> making it work as a synth.
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