Happy patch bonanza (more patch bonanza)

Milan Zamazal pdm at brailcom.org
Sat Jul 1 20:50:08 BST 2006


>>>>> "WW" == Willie Walker <William.Walker at Sun.COM> writes:

    WW> I may be misunderstanding something in one of the threads on
    WW> this topic, but it seems that it is implied that the user will
    WW> be setting the character encoding for their desktop to be the
    WW> same as that of their synthesis engine/voice and visa versa.

I don't know about the context, so I may be misunderstanding something
too, but I can't see any direct relation between desktop character
encoding and the speech synthesis voice encoding.  For simple examples
consider using multiple voices implemented in different encodings or
working with multiple languages.  One can usually set his desktop
encoding simply to UTF-8, while the encoding(s) used by the voices is
just an (ideally hidden) technical detail.

Regards,

Milan Zamazal





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