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NSTextView and the Text to Speech system shortcut
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NSTextView and the Text to Speech system shortcut


  • Subject: NSTextView and the Text to Speech system shortcut
  • From: Philip Dow <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:35:01 -0800

I am overriding the startSpeaking message in an NSTextView subclass so I can set a delegate on the speech synthesizer object and do some additional processing while text is being spoken.

This works great when I start speaking the text using the text view's built in contextual menu. However, I'm noticing that the startSpeaking method is not being called when I use the system keyboard shortcut set in the Text to Speech system preferences.

Would anyone be able to tell me what message is called on what object when that shortcut is used, or if the system is handling it entirely? I'd like to be able to override the command coming from there as well.

Thanks,
~Phil




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