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Re: Stopping the " say " command...


  • Subject: Re: Stopping the " say " command...
  • From: Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 22:14:19 -0500

At 17:37 -0800 1/1/03, Domains4Days.com wrote:
Unless I missed something, it seems as though I never saw any responses to
this question. Does anybody have any ideas on this?


On 12-16-02 01-15 PM, "Domains4Days.com" <email@hidden> wrote:

I believe back in the day of System 9 - I could stop the AppleScript
command below by hitting command -. At any point and it would stop speaking
at that time.

> say (the clipboard)
>

Currently - on Jaguar 10.2.2 - command -. Does not stop a the speaking
command - and if there is a lot of stuff on the clipboard - it will keep
speaking on and on till it gets to the end.

Q: Is there some way to enclose this command in some kind of checking
procedure to see if command -. Has been pressed and if so stop speaking?

... And/or how do I stop the speaking whenever the user wants?

Thanks in advance - RevDave



--
RevDave
email@hidden
[db-lists]


cmd-. still works here, 10.2.3.
You just got to be persistent (keep it pressed)

Regards
--
Deivy Petrescu
http://www.dicas.com
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