Laurent,
What you have to do is to copy the _whole_ code from the first message of
this thread. The trick lays in the [[inpt PHON]] string that tells the tts
extension not to interpret every single letter but rather use symbols as
modifiers for speech output. Since the Newton tts comes from original tts
for mac, you can refer for these modifiers to
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/mac/Sound/Sound-201.html for example.
I'd like to point you at the example itself but - as noted before - newton
underground archives are down. (In case you had trashed the previous
messages already let me know, i'll send it to you offline.)
Cheers,
Michael Vacik
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Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> Huh? I must have mistyped something, because it certainly doesn't sound like
> "Joy to the world..."!!!
>
> -Laurent.
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