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Re: Weather.xml



Hi Steve,

Have you installed an xPL TTS (text-to-speech) app on the computer(s) that
you want to speak the weather?
Tony has two versions available from www.xplhal.com - one is a Windows
service in the .NET apps section, the other is a normal VB6 app - either
should do the job for you.

Once installed and configured, you should see it listed in xPLHal Manager's
list of xPL devices - you should be able to right-click and select
"Speak", then type in some text and hear it spoken.
It's then just a case of modifying the SpeakWeather routine to tell it
which TTS device you want the weather spoken on.

Regards,

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Nye" <steve@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 19:59:23 +0100
To: "Ukha_Xpl" <ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [ukha_xpl] Weather.xml

> This loooks like a great script. I have tried to run it and I get the
> variables populated fine but I can't get my system to talk to me,
given I am
> a bit new it is probably something simple, any ideas? Steve
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