TITLE
Source for Translator Library (Multilingual-speech version)
VERSION
42.4
AUTHOR
Francesco Devitt
DESCRIPTION
New features:
o Recursive rules: right hand sides can be re-translated
o WWW: http://www.sans.vuw.ac.nz/~ffranc/amiga/translator.html
o Still more languages are supported.
Features:
o Replaces Commodore's translator.library
o Provides multi-lingual text-to-speech support
o Works with all OS versions
o Allows language to be specified in the text to be translated
o Totally compatible with existing software.
With versions of the OS before 2.1 Commodore supplied text-to-speech
software on the Workbench discs. This library replaces the Commodore
supplied translator library. The origional translates text to phonemes
for use with the narrator device. It is used in software with speech
output such as "Say" and "Term".
Unfortunately for non-American users the origional library translates
all text as if it were American English. It can not handle other
languages or dialects.
This library is a drop-in replacement and works with all software that
currently uses the Commodore speech system. With this version of
translator library the user can specify which language the translator
should use. The following accents are currently supported by this
library:
Name Language
---- --------
American American English
Deutsch German
Cymraeg Welsh
English British English
Island Icelandic
Italiano Italian
Klingon Klingon
Maori New Zealand Maori
Polski Polish
Suomi Finnish
Svenska Swedish
If your language is not present here, remember that it is not difficult
to write translation files for languages, as you can see by looking at
the above list. I only wrote a few of these.
I hope that users of this system will be motivated to create accent
description files for the language(s) they speak.
AVAILABILITY
Available from Aminet, eg:
ftp://ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/aminet/dev/src/trans42src.lha
ftp://ftp.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/aminet/util/libs/translator42.lha
PRICE
Free.
Source is copyright but free.
If you want to maintain it go ahead.
If you want to sell it share the millions with me.
DISTRIBUTABILITY
Copyright 1995 Francesco Devitt.
Freely distributable. Donations gratefully received.
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