> >You could roll your own: > > > >- at speech start, store the seconds in "tStartSecs" > > > >- at speech "pause", calc the [approximate] number of the > > last word spoken: > > put (revSpeechSpeed / 60) * (the seconds - tStartSecs) \ > > into tPauseWord > > > >- at speech "resume", start at the resume point: > > revSpeak (word tPauseWord to -1 of tMyWordContainer) > > > >Actual implementation will be a little more complicated than this, > >because you will have to accumulate the speech duration times as you go, > >and subtract that from tStartSecs each time you resume. > > > >FWIW - > >Phil Davis > > > Phil, > > Thanks for the suggestion. I was unaware of RR's revSpeechSpeed property. > > Unfortunately it is not very reliable. At a speed set at 150, rev > might speak anywhere from 128 to 154. > > As an alternative I have put this handler into the field: > > on mouseUp > put the clickchunk into tChunk > set the tClickChunkStart of field 1 to word 2 of tChunk > revstopSpeech > end mouseUp > > > And stop speech by ckicking on the point where I wish the next speech > to begin on resuming. > > And then resume speech from char tClickChunkStart to char -1 of field 1. >
How about setting up a loop that reads a sentence then waits until revIsSpeaking goes to false. After that, check for a key or mouseDown or checkbox set and either go on to the next sentence or stop, while remembering which sentence was next. Then a "Resume" button or keystroke could start the loop again. Cheers, Sarah _______________________________________________ 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