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From: | Dalmazio Brisinda |
Subject: | [gnuspeech-contact] Re: Organising gnuspeech source(s) (David Hill) |
Date: | Wed, 12 Nov 2008 21:44:00 -0600 |
Hi David, [...]
I'll work on some more stuff immediately, including putting an earlier compiled version of Monet on the savannah site -- but not as a release, only as a Beta. Dalmazio has recently incorporated the helper Beta app (unfortunately also called Gnuspeech) that translated text into the Monet input syntax into Monet itself. I have yet to try it out, but the original helper app did not deal with all the text that could be put in (unlike the pre-parser that was part of the TextToSpeech Server -- the daemon that provided text-to-speech conversion as a service on the NeXT and which Dalmazio is now working on. This is just to keep everyone up-to-date.
Oops. Actually, I didn't incorporate the helper app into Monet -- only got it to work on OS X 10.5.5 Intel and renamed it to PreMo for disambiguation. Similarly with the rest of the apps and frameworks. None of the apps would open in the latest Interface Builder, and required a bit of massaging.
The latest snapshot: there are currently 3 apps - Monet, PrEditor, PreMo; and 2 frameworks - GnuSpeech, Tube.
But I can incorporate the helper app (PreMo) into Monet as well. Best, dalmazio
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