Re: Speech problems
Re: Speech problems
- Subject: Re: Speech problems
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 08:16:17 -0700
You should write to the AppleScript Studio mailing list if it's a confirmed
Studio problem only. It looks as if the Studio app isn't checking though all
the Standard Additions at runtime, or is misunderstanding the 'say' command.
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Paul Berkowitz
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From: Peter Gort <email@hidden>
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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 01:01:51 +1000
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To: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>, Applescript-Users
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<email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: Speech problems
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Yes to all three. And it works in Script Editor for me too. It
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doesn't work in my AppleScript Studio app, complaining that "dad
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doesn't understand the say message" (despite the fact that it compiles
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fine). I figured I missed something in a setting somewhere, hence the
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question to the mailing list.
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The "listen for" problem seems to be an OS Level Bug, several people
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have confirmed the same problem.
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On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 11:47 PM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
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> On 6/1/03 2:25 AM, "Bill Cheeseman" <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> on 03-05-31 11:49 PM, Peter Gort at email@hidden wrote:
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>>> on speakTheWord(theWord)
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>>> say theWord
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>>> end speakTheWord
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>>> --
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>>> speakTheWord("dad")
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>> This works fine for me in Script Editor on 10.2.6.
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> OK. Who has "Enable Text to speech for Universal Access preferences"
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> checked (the default) in Universal Access System preferences? Who has
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> "Enable access for assistive devices?" checked (not default, you have
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> to do
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> it yourself) in the same prefs? Who has System Events 1.2 beta and who
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> doesn't?
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> I say "yes" to all three questions, and Script Debugger says "dad" to
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> me.
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Peter
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