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Re: Speech impediment


  • Subject: Re: Speech impediment
  • From: "Bob.Kalbaugh" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 20:53:53 -0500

Dennis,

Try wrapping Zarvox in straight quotes. It should work!

IE: "Zarvox"

BTW - Even my six year old thinks this is great fun, and I'd be lying
through my teeth if I told you I don't get a kick out of it myself.

cheers,

bob.kalbaugh

on 8/2/01 6:12 PM, Dennis Wurster at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Just for fun (My 3 y.o. thinks it's funny) I've been playing with the
> 'say' command. I can't seem to get the 'using' parameter to work, I
> get a "The variable Zarvox is not defined" error. The 'say' command
> works fine if I omit the parameter.
>
> Any help?
>
> -=Dennis=-
>
> ---------
>
> tell application "Finder"
> activate
> display dialog "What would you like me to say?" default answer ""
> say text returned using Zarvox
> end tell


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