Wish for Pronunciation Editor / Dictionary
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:53 pm
Hi Jim,
I have used TextAloud for many years, but this is my first time writing in this forum. My biggest grip with TextAloud is not being able to Save, Import and Export the Pronunciation Dictionary. I have had to reformat my computers only to loose all my pronunciations and have to start all over again. I got this Idea, if we could create and even exchange Pronunciations, there could be an open forum to creating all kinds of dictionary's. Example, I played around with one to get a voice to have a hip lingo, ( Yo Word) just to make things interesting and fun. I would like to be able to create others that sound like South Boston, with all their colorful lingo, and be able to turn this pronunciation on and off as well as save and export. There can also be a community dictionary to create all kinds of dictionary's.
Here are some examples for building exports:
Medical
Computers
Fun Humor (Geographic Lingo)
Science
This has been my wish for TextAloud for some time and seems it would have been a natural progression for the software; so here's my nudge and 2 cents.
Thanks,
Rob
I have used TextAloud for many years, but this is my first time writing in this forum. My biggest grip with TextAloud is not being able to Save, Import and Export the Pronunciation Dictionary. I have had to reformat my computers only to loose all my pronunciations and have to start all over again. I got this Idea, if we could create and even exchange Pronunciations, there could be an open forum to creating all kinds of dictionary's. Example, I played around with one to get a voice to have a hip lingo, ( Yo Word) just to make things interesting and fun. I would like to be able to create others that sound like South Boston, with all their colorful lingo, and be able to turn this pronunciation on and off as well as save and export. There can also be a community dictionary to create all kinds of dictionary's.
Here are some examples for building exports:
Medical
Computers
Fun Humor (Geographic Lingo)
Science
This has been my wish for TextAloud for some time and seems it would have been a natural progression for the software; so here's my nudge and 2 cents.
Thanks,
Rob