2009/2/16 Israel Chauca Fuentes <[email protected]>

> Mac OS X has a command line to convert text to speech, so I have added an
> option on the sounds option dialog to use that instead of the sound files,
> it will use the voice selected in the Speech preference panel. Using this
> feature the announcement of moves sounds much more natural, don't you have
> something like this on Windows and UNIX?
>
> If the option to use text to speech is selected, alerts will use the system
> alert sound selected in the Sound preference panel and, if Mac OS X 10.5 is
> being used (Tiger doesn't have the command afplay needed to play sound
> files, sorry for that), move notification from online games (FICS) will use
> a built-in system sound (Pop.aiff).
>
> Israel
>

Certainly some minor enhancement for Mac users, but this is indeed some code
only for Mac users, which adds some complexity and is not portable to other
platforms. So I'd prefer to keep things simple and straight forward

Pascal
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