That link did not work. Try this one:
http://www.microsoft.com/speech/
The VTxtAuto is in the SDK. Sorry about that.
Hal Cornelius
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From: "Cornelius Family E-Mail" <valhalla@quixnet.net>
To: "VEE User Group" <VRF@lvld.agilent.com>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: vrf Talking VEE
> The VTxtAuto can be found at the following link:
>
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwui/html/
> msdn_texttosp.asp
>
> Hal Cornelius
> Titan System-RPI
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M Watts" <MikeJWatts@compuserve.com>
> To: "VEE User Group" <VRF@lvld.agilent.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:50 AM
> Subject: vrf Talking VEE
>
>
> Hello fellow users!
>
> I was stimulated into 'playtime' on Friday by someone asking about a
> talking program. I noticed that there are two automation servers
> registered on my PC ( I think these are standard windows components - i.e.
> generally available ). I have attached one using something called
VTxtAuto
> which works, although the attributes value ( second parm of the 'speak'
> formula ) does not seem to have any effect.
>
> Anyway, this brought up two questions that someone out there might know
the
> answer to:
>
> 1. guessing the object operation was not too difficult, and with a bit of
> internet searching I guessed that I needed the 'register' step ( athough
> I'm not sure what this does, apart from make it work ) but the difficult
> part was finding the 'ProgID' parameter for the 'Set' statement - does
> anyone know a good way of finding out this information?
>
> - I used a search on the internet for 'VTxtAuto createObject'
>
>
> 2. there is another automation server called the Microsoft Voice Text
which
> seems promising ( and maybe more generally available ) but for this I
could
> find no suitable ProgID at all - I tried HTTS.TextToSpeech,
> HTTSLib.TextToSpeech, TextToSpeech.TextToSpeech and variations on those
> themes but nothing that VEE would recognise - anyone know where to find
> this information? There seems to be possibilites for animated graphics to
> go with the speech synthesis with this server.
>
>
> Talking of Fridays, I always notice a big increase in traffic on the vrf
> just before the weekend! Hope you all had a good one.
>
> Mike Watts
>
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
>
> Michael Watts, Consultant PO Box 92
> on the web: www.PreciselySo.Co.UK Exeter,Devon
> e-mail: MJWC@PreciselySo.Co.UK England
> tel: +44 7714 339 729 EX4 2YY
> _______________________________________________________________________
>
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http://www.microsoft.com/speech/
The VTxtAuto is in the SDK. Sorry about that.
Hal Cornelius
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cornelius Family E-Mail" <valhalla@quixnet.net>
To: "VEE User Group" <VRF@lvld.agilent.com>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: vrf Talking VEE
> The VTxtAuto can be found at the following link:
>
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwui/html/
> msdn_texttosp.asp
>
> Hal Cornelius
> Titan System-RPI
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M Watts" <MikeJWatts@compuserve.com>
> To: "VEE User Group" <VRF@lvld.agilent.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 4:50 AM
> Subject: vrf Talking VEE
>
>
> Hello fellow users!
>
> I was stimulated into 'playtime' on Friday by someone asking about a
> talking program. I noticed that there are two automation servers
> registered on my PC ( I think these are standard windows components - i.e.
> generally available ). I have attached one using something called
VTxtAuto
> which works, although the attributes value ( second parm of the 'speak'
> formula ) does not seem to have any effect.
>
> Anyway, this brought up two questions that someone out there might know
the
> answer to:
>
> 1. guessing the object operation was not too difficult, and with a bit of
> internet searching I guessed that I needed the 'register' step ( athough
> I'm not sure what this does, apart from make it work ) but the difficult
> part was finding the 'ProgID' parameter for the 'Set' statement - does
> anyone know a good way of finding out this information?
>
> - I used a search on the internet for 'VTxtAuto createObject'
>
>
> 2. there is another automation server called the Microsoft Voice Text
which
> seems promising ( and maybe more generally available ) but for this I
could
> find no suitable ProgID at all - I tried HTTS.TextToSpeech,
> HTTSLib.TextToSpeech, TextToSpeech.TextToSpeech and variations on those
> themes but nothing that VEE would recognise - anyone know where to find
> this information? There seems to be possibilites for animated graphics to
> go with the speech synthesis with this server.
>
>
> Talking of Fridays, I always notice a big increase in traffic on the vrf
> just before the weekend! Hope you all had a good one.
>
> Mike Watts
>
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
>
> Michael Watts, Consultant PO Box 92
> on the web: www.PreciselySo.Co.UK Exeter,Devon
> e-mail: MJWC@PreciselySo.Co.UK England
> tel: +44 7714 339 729 EX4 2YY
> _______________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
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Titan Systems-RPI.
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760/939-9008
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Vera Fernndez, Juan" [SMTP:jvera@indra.es]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:54 AM
> To: Scott Thompson
> Cc: vrf@lvld.agilent.com
> Subject: RE: vrf get VEE to talk
>
> It works perfectly in my computer. You need a Text To Speech (TTS) engine
> installed in your machine. You can download it form MSD zone.
> After that try this:
>
> ActiveHead.InitialiseSpeech( );
> ActiveHead.SpeakText="Hello. How are you?"
>
> Regrads.
>
> Juan Vera
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Thompson [mailto:SThompson@cmltduk.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 11:24 AM
> To: VRF Reflector (E-mail)
> Subject: vrf get VEE to talk
>
>
> <<ActiveHead.ocx>>
>
> I have an ActiveX program which should hopefully get my computer to talk,
> but I'm not having much luck. Can anybody else get it to work?
>
> > Regards
> >
> Scott Thompson
> Software development engineer
> Channel Master LTD
> 5 Commerce park, Brunel road
> Theale, Berkshire, RG7 4AB
> United Kingdom
> TEL:+44(0)1189 306699
> FAX:+44(0)1189 303996
> email : sthompson@cmltduk.com
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