Hello there. I don't exactly understand your question.
I have been using Greek since the early 80s in various forms both using
hardware and software synths.
Espeak is available in Greek under Linux for years, Acapela has a Greek voice
for the Mac, Loquendo has a couple of Greek voices etc.
The
Oh really?
I would say you understood my question perfectly. The person who wants
this is not using a mac at all.
so you sharing hardware synthesizer that canspeak Greek helps very much.
May I write you privately with extra questions? this of mouse a topic for
here.
Thanks,
Karen
On
Keren,
Yes, fill free to contact me any time and I will do my best to help you out.
Email.
nmal...@gmail.com
If you have skype you can contact me through that as well.
My skype user name is: nmallas
Regards.
Nektarios.
On Aug 4, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
Hi,
According to the Apple App Store where you purchase Mountain Lion, Greek is one
of the many supported languages.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-08-03, at 1:09 PM, Aman Singer aman.sin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, Karen.
You might like to have a look at
Hi Tim, all,I will share this, but the rest of my question still stands.
Surely Greek existed in a synthesizer before now?
Thanks,
Kare
On Fri, 3 Aug 2012, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
According to the Apple App Store where you purchase Mountain Lion, Greek is one
of the many supported languages.
Hello Karen,
A Greek voice was first integrated into Mac OS X with Lion, along with all the
other non-English languages. I downloaded a Greek voice as someone I know signs
her name in Greek letters and VoiceOver does not speak them unless I switch to
the Greek voice.
Cheers,
Anne
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