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118.1 | MORE SAY STUFF | KAOM03::GOSLING | | Tue Sep 30 1986 18:04 | 45 |
| I tried this last night while proof reading a memo I was working
on and found that it was almost as good as having someone else
review it for mistakes! When I heard it being read, missing
words, misspelt words and poor grammer became fairly obvious.
The default voice could use a bit of work by changing some of the
parameters, but other then that I can see where this may be of
some value.
Another problem that I have (and I'm sure I'm not alone on this
one) is loosing track of time! Using a 2 liner, I created
another process to keep me informed of events, other than those
associated with the AMIGA, that I should be paying attention to.
At a CLI prompt I typed in:
run wait until 21:00+
say time to kiss the wife and kids goodnight
Sure enough, while typing like mad, I got reminded to perform my
husbandly/fatherly duty.
The applications are endless:
"hill street blues starts in 10 minute"
"its 3 a m get to bed stupid"
"let the dog out"
"let the dog in"
By starting up a bunch of newcli's you could have it nagging you
all night long! What a great tool at work in keeping track of
appointments - let's see you do that with a Rainbow!
I know I could run the CLOCK, but being spoken to is a whole lot
nicer than being BEEPED!
I never cease to be amazed at what can be done with the AMIGA with
so little effort.
Art
P.S. This is so simple that EVERYONE IN THE WORLD probably knew
about it but me. But just in case there is anyone out there who
just plugged in their AMIGA this morning - for the first time, you
may have found the above of interest.
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118.2 | More... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | The One to Watch <> | Wed Oct 01 1986 10:25 | 12 |
| I agree with you: I can't believe that this has been sitting on
my Amiga all this time, waiting to be discovered. I have been looking
around for a program that would allow me to 'speak' text files,
for proof reading, but haven't seen anything. Alas, I had it all
along.
It would be nice if C/A would document some of these capabilities
a little better. Now if I could just get it to say "Stop Moaning"
the next time I get a Guru Meditation error....
Randy
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118.3 | Only on Plain Text Files | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | CUP/ML | Wed Oct 01 1986 11:12 | 5 |
| Caution: Use it only with ASCII text files that DO NOT contain any
word processing formatting commands. Some the the control codes
appear to alter volume, speed, pitch, etc. I accidently tried it
on a Scribble file and found that the voice was switching from robot
to natural, high to low volume, etc.
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118.4 | More... | HYSTER::DEARBORN | The One to Watch <> | Wed Oct 01 1986 11:58 | 10 |
| Yeah, I ran into the same thing when I tried to use a Textcraft
file, without saving it as text only.
If you want to hear some really strange sounds, try a disk access
while the Amiga is talking to you. The voice gets top priority.
The drive does all the singing.
Of course, if you type RUN SAY -X dir:filename, this will allow
you to multi-task.
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118.5 | Wishin' and a hopin' | IVOGUS::BAGUE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL................ | Tue Feb 09 1988 03:13 | 7 |
| Help! I'm having problems using the SAY command the way everybody
suggests in this topic. When I type:
SAY -X S:ONE-HOUR-WARNING.TXT
my Amiga speaks the name of my file, not the contents. What am
I doing wrong? Also, how do I invoke the command in the file
STARTUP-SEQUENCE so that the file is spoken in one hour's time?
Thanks ahead of time......
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118.6 | | FORTY2::MCCARTNEY | Lets go chair surfing ! | Tue Feb 09 1988 06:51 | 19 |
|
Hi,
re.5,
>Help! I'm having problems using the SAY command the way everybody
>suggests in this topic. When I type:
> SAY -X S:ONE-HOUR-WARNING.TXT
>my Amiga speaks the name of my file, not the contents. What am
>I doing wrong?
I am having exactly the same trouble and I've been getting a bit
frustrated about it.
Help.
Thanks in advance,
Colin.
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118.7 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Tue Feb 09 1988 10:09 | 1 |
| Well S: is not a device old chap. Try S/ as in DF0:S/
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118.8 | Are you sure 'bout that? | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Tue Feb 09 1988 10:27 | 3 |
| Are you _SURE_ s: is not a device?? I certainly thought it was. The
execute command ends up looking in s: for sequence files if it doesn't
find them elsewhere doesn't it??
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118.10 | Worked for me... | CELSST::FISHER | John Fisher @RTP | DTN 367-4451 | Thu Feb 11 1988 22:59 | 12 |
| As I am typing... I have my Amiga talking a blue streak in the
background. S: is a 'logical' that you can assign. You might want
to check what that assignment is by using the 'ASSIGN LIST' command.
Another thought is that your file name has a couple of hyphens in
it. That might have confused the command line parser...
Also, check to see that this is the version of SAY that came with
V1.2 of the DOS. I think there were some differences between the
two versions of SAY.
Regards,
=jbf=
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118.11 | The answer somehow escapes me..... | IVOGUS::BAGUE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL................ | Fri Feb 12 1988 12:46 | 5 |
| I tried the command after eliminating the hyphens and it still doesn't
work. The S: logical seems to work OK when I edit STARTUP-SEQUENCE
so I'm not sure what the problem is. I even set my default into
the S: directory to eliminate any confusion about location and the SAY
command still wouldn't work.
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118.12 | works for me !! | KYOA::WEGER | Bruce Weger | Sat Feb 13 1988 19:31 | 9 |
| SAY -X DF0:S/STARTUP-SEQUENCE (etc.) works fine for me. It's an A500
with K/S version 33.180 and WB version 33.56. What gives??
BTW, Does anyone know of a program or command procedure that I can
"run" that would announce the time every 15 or 30 minutes? I've
got an amazing ability to lose all track of time :')
bw
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118.13 | SAY problems (cont)...... | IVOGUS::BAGUE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL................ | Mon Feb 15 1988 12:20 | 3 |
| SAY -X DF0:S/START-SEQUENCE doesn't work on my 1000. BTW, I am
running WB 1.2 and the SAY command is in the SYSTEM: directory.
I'm going to solve this problem someday, one way or another.
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118.14 | | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Mon Feb 15 1988 13:38 | 5 |
| If it's in the system directory, don't you type:
DF0:SYSTEM/SAY -X DF0:S/STARTUP-SEQUENCE ?
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118.15 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Feb 15 1988 13:57 | 11 |
| Better yet, make sure the Startup-Sequence includes the statement:
if EXISTS SYSTEM:
PATH SYSTEM: ADD
EndIf
This will add the SYSTEM: directory to the current path, which by
default is SYS: and C:
Ed.
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118.16 | Aha! A solution at last! | LA780::BAGUE_KE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL.......... | Wed Mar 09 1988 19:59 | 6 |
| I think I found the solution to my problem. The command wouldn't
work when I said
say -x WARNING
so I renamed the file to Warning and the command:
say -x Warning
worked!
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118.17 | Attempted sophisticated use of SAY ........... | LA780::BAGUE_KE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL.......... | Thu Mar 10 1988 13:09 | 4 |
| Can somebody in the know give me a quick rundown on how to call
up SAY with a CLI running in the background in order to announce
that I've been on 1 hour, 2 hours, and give me "time to log off, you jerk"
messages. Thanks in advance.
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118.18 | Wandering around lost in Oz.......... | LA780::BAGUE_KE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL.......... | Thu Mar 10 1988 21:07 | 14 |
| After reading up on my commands (which I should have done more
thoroughly in the first place), I now know what my problem was. When
I use the SAY command the -x must be lowercase in order for the
command to work correctly. Many examples of the command show the
x in the upper case, which led to my confusion.
Now, another problem:
I set up the following line in my Startup-sequence:
Run Wait 60 mins+SAY -x s:Warning
in order to have a background job yell at me in one hour, however,
I get the message:
Wait failed returncode 20
when the sequence gets to that line. Anybody know what I'm doing
wrong here?
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118.19 | SAY what? | WJG::GUINEAU | Do you know we exist? | Mon Mar 14 1988 15:58 | 7 |
|
> Run Wait 60 mins+SAY -x s:Warning
Maybe the +SAY -x... stuff si being passed to WAIT as parameters, and it
doesn't like it.
John
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118.20 | teething pain........ | IVOGUS::BAGUE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL................ | Wed Mar 16 1988 12:16 | 2 |
| Nah, I get that message just by typing "RUN WAIT 9 SECS" with nothing
following the command.
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118.21 | Missing newline | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Tue Mar 22 1988 19:22 | 8 |
| Re: .18
The following works for me:
run wait 5 secs +
say "hello"
Note that the + must be followed by a newline.
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118.22 | Can't Change Voice Pitch... | CTD016::J_BUTLER | Leave it better than you found it... | Wed Aug 02 1989 09:18 | 16 |
| My daughter just go an Amiga 500 and we recently tried the SAY
functions...but could not get the voices to change. We tried
the user's guide's instructions and all the permutations of
the commands we could think of, but still just the 'robot'
voice.
While this shortcoming does not really disturb her, as she views
it as just a 'cute' feature, I am wondering if it might indicate
a hardware (or software) problem.
Has anyone else out there had similar troubles? Any advice or
recommendations?
Thanks!
John B.
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118.23 | | STAR::ROBINSON | | Wed Aug 02 1989 11:51 | 4 |
| I may be wrong, but I have a vague recollection that the commands are case
sensitive (a bug), so try all the variations of caps and lower case letters.
Dave
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118.24 | change the pitch after the voice | KLO::COLLINS | STEVE | Wed Aug 02 1989 19:58 | 11 |
|
Also try changing the pitch after setting the type of voice ..eg
say -m -p150 -x filename
I vaguely remember reading somewhere that the change in voice doesn't
happen untill the pitch is changed. I think it's in the A500 manual
that I got with workbench 1.2 .
Steve
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118.25 | Thanks, All! | CTD016::J_BUTLER | Leave it better than you found it... | Thu Aug 03 1989 09:58 | 7 |
| Thanks to all who replied, both by Notes and Mail! Its working and
we have some new ideas to try!! The lowercase 'bug' was probably
our trouble!
Thanks, again!
John B.
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118.26 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Thu Aug 03 1989 17:07 | 1 |
| Pitch -p is different from robot vs natural. -r is robot -n is natural.
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