Mark, Thanks for the response.
I read somewhere that GB2312 is a subset of unicode, or vice versa. So the conversion is probably fairly simple. There's gotta be some algorithm out there for the conversion. If so, it seems like I could have a function that would convert the unicode to GB just before sending it to the engine. The handler would be something like this: revSpeak UtoGConvert(fld "f3") I'm an educator, not a programmer. I'd be willing to pay you or someone else to find or work up an algorithm. Thanks Re: Sorry, it seems Chinese TTS won't work with Revolution. Chinese text is always Unicode in Revolution and apparently your TTS engine doesn't understand that. It looks like it should be possible to convert GB2321 to unicode and back with a script, just like GB2312 (see Wikipedia). After converting unnicode text to GB2321, you can export the binary text to a file and use the command line or a VBScript to open this with your commercial TTS engine. Don't try to display DB2312 in Revolution, as it won't display properly. Best regards, Mark Schonewille _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution