Polycom 3725-70003-009F Sewing Machine User Manual


 
ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide
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Only in predefined key files, the first line contains
LANG=
followed by the
upper-case English name of the desired language. These names are
converted into an appropriate integer for the indexed WAVE file.
Recognized languages are:
ENGLISH
GERMAN
JAPANESE
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
SWEDISH
Each key entry on one line consists of:
An index number and a semicolon (
;
).
The entry name and a semicolon.
The name of the WAVE file.
The index numbers in the predefined key files are fixed by the application.
Don’t change them.
The name identifiers are for the benefit of the humans using the file,
providing meaningful information about the entries. They aren’t used by
the application.
If a WAVE file name includes a path, it’s relative to the source file
directory specified in the
genvoice
command (see page 174).
Setting Up a Predefined Key File
The key files for predefined indexed WAVE files look like this:
LANG=language
0; name_00; waveFile_00
.
.
.
x; name_xx; waveFile_xx
Don’t change the leading index numbers (
x
) or name identifiers (
name_xx
).
When you change predefined key files, edit only the
waveFile_xx
fields so
that they point to the correct sound files for the key entries. If necessary,
include a path that’s relative to the directory you specify in the
genvoice
command to build the indexed WAVE file (see “Running the Build Process”
on page 174).