Laurent,
Sorry for the late response. Your assumption about the operating system
default language was correct. If no language is explicitly set through
scripting, the runtime attempts to select the voice project whose formatter
supports the host systems locale. In your case the runtime was looking for
a french formatter. There should be some sort of ³worst case² fallback like
picking the first voice project added to the application if the host locale
doesn¹t match anything.
On a side note, when you implemented the SimpleFrenchVoiceFormatter is
it a copy of the english formatter or is it truly a french language
formatter? I¹m just curious as I¹m working on a tutorial for that API and
would love any feedback you might have on issues you experienced when using
it.
Trip Gilman
On 6/4/08 9:11 AM, "Laurent Dufour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I solve the problem concerning playing an openVXML 3.0 application on Windows
> XP (french version).
> We must create a SimpleFrenchVoiceFormatter class in the package
> org.eclipse.vtp.framework.interactions.voice.media
> and specify this class in the manifest by adding a new extension.
>
> This change belong to create a french voice project and to attach it to an
> application project.
>
> The deployment of the application works correctly with this change.
>
> Regards, Laurent.
>
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