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).