Text to speech nonfunctional in standalone
Thomas McGrath III
3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Sat Feb 14 18:45:32 EST 2004
You should not have to move anything manually. Unless you are moving
your app + .bundle's to CD or another folder!!!
IN the DB there is an option for "All other Libraries" and It must be
selected for the standalone to work right. The same goes for the
videograb library too.
Tom
On Feb 14, 2004, at 6:34 PM, Marian Petrides wrote:
> Doug
>
> Thanks so much for the tip. I didn't know I needed to manually move
> it. Or (rereading your message) is there some checkbox I need to
> select to get it to be placed there in the process of making the
> standalone?
>
> In any event, that may well be PART of the problem but manually moving
> revspeech.bundle into the data file for the app didn't fix things.
> And, it wouldn't explain why whatText doesn't seem to get the text
> from the first field and then put it into the second.... so there
> appears to be an additional problem with data not making it either
> into whatText or out of whatText into both the second field and the
> RevSpeak command.
>
> Odd.
>
> M
>
>
> On Feb 14, 2004, at 6:19 PM, Doug Lerner wrote:
>
>> It could be the same reason why my video grabber worked in the IDE
>> and did
>> not work at first in the standalone.
>>
>> The speech feature requires that a separate file called
>> "revspeech.bundle"
>> be in the data folder in the same location as the standalone. Make
>> sure that
>> is also generated when building the application. And when you move the
>> application, make sure to take that data folder and bundle file with
>> you.
>>
>> doug
>>
>> On 2/15/04 6:21 AM, "Marian Petrides" <mpetrides at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I just put together a very simple demonstration of the RevSpeak
>>> command
>>> which consists of a card with 2 items on it:
>>>
>>> A field named "TextToSpeak" into which one enters text and a button
>>> containing the following simple script.
>>>
>>> On mouseUp
>>> Put field "TextToSpeak" into whatText
>>> RevSpeak whatText
>>> end mouseUp
>>>
>>> This works just fine (speaks the text entered into the field whenever
>>> button is pressed) in the IDE running in Mac OS X 10.3. However,
>>> when
>>> I make the stack into a standalone for OS X, pressing the button
>>> yields
>>> nothing but silence.
>>>
>>> Anybody have any thoughts on why this works in IDE but not in
>>> standalone???
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Marian
>>>
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