i542 Posted June 17, 2007 Posted June 17, 2007 (edited) Me too EDIT: Typo. Tnx Secure. Edited June 17, 2007 by i542 I can do signature me.
James Posted June 17, 2007 Posted June 17, 2007 I think you mean, me too! Blog - Seriously epic web hosting - Twitter - GitHub - Cachet HQ
i542 Posted June 18, 2007 Posted June 18, 2007 Idea: You can add "Tip of the day" to LazyReader © ® . Search for "CD Ejector" and copy the part of script with Tip of the day function. I can do signature me.
zfisherdrums Posted June 18, 2007 Author Posted June 18, 2007 (edited) I failed to document what you can do with LazyReader©, so here goes:HotKeys:To speak text contents in the clipboard, press Control-T.To render a WAV file of the text contents in the clipboard, press Control-W. Note: The resulting file will be placed under the WAV sub-folder. Look for the temp file with the most recent time stamp.If you want to pause the voice, press Control-Shift-Pause.If you want to resume a paused voice, press Control-R. Note: When the voice is in a paused state, it will not respond to the Talk Hot Key. You will not be able to speak new clipboard contents until the current text is read completely OR the voice is stopped.If you want to stop the voice, press Control-S. To close LazyReader©, press Control-E.Configuration Dialog:To access configuration settings, you can either right-click on LazyReader© OR click on the Tray Icon and select 'Settings'.From the Dialog, you can set the Hot Keys for the actions mentioned above (in the event that the default Hot Keys conflict with an application on your machine.) To do this, simply replace the Hot Key sequence in the associated input field and press Enter. When you "x" out of the Dialog, it will prompt you to save changes. Click "Yes".You can also set the Voice parameters (i.e., voice, speed, volume ).You can also see the wonderful people who helped make this possible with their contributions to me directly or in-directly.Show/Hide GUI:It is well documented that Erica loves the new GUI, but your manager may not feel the same. To hide (or show) the GUI, click on the Tray Icon and select the appropriate option from the "GUI" break-out.Additional Notes:A copy of all text read is dumped to a text file in the History folder.Idea: You can add "Tip of the day" to LazyReader © ® . Search for "CD Ejector" and copy the part of script with Tip of the day function.I think this definitely needs to be in the next version! Great suggestion. Edited June 18, 2007 by zfisherdrums Identify .NET controls by their design time namesLazyReader© could have read all this for you. Unit Testing for AutoItFolder WatcherWord Doc ComparisonThis here blog...
zfisherdrums Posted December 16, 2007 Author Posted December 16, 2007 LazyReader updated to work with AutoIt version 3.2.10+ Identify .NET controls by their design time namesLazyReader© could have read all this for you. Unit Testing for AutoItFolder WatcherWord Doc ComparisonThis here blog...
BrettF Posted December 16, 2007 Posted December 16, 2007 LazyReader updated to work with AutoIt version 3.2.10+Dear Bob,I would formost like to thankyou for you involvement with this excellent project. And also, kudos for making it work with the latest version of AutoIt. Keep up the great work,Thanks,Mark, Mary, Quite Contrary,Long Time Lover Vist my blog!UDFs: Opens The Default Mail Client | _LoginBox | Convert Reg to AU3 | BASS.au3 (BASS.dll) (Includes various BASS Libraries) | MultiLang.au3 (Multi-Language GUIs!)Example Scripts: Computer Info Telnet Server | "Secure" HTTP Server (Based on Manadar's Server)Software: AAMP- Advanced AutoIt Media Player | WorldCam | AYTU - Youtube Uploader Tutorials: Learning to Script with AutoIt V3Projects (Hardware + AutoIt): ArduinoUseful Links: AutoIt 1-2-3 | The AutoIt Downloads Section: | SciTE4AutoIt3 Full Version!
ToyleY Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 (edited) Very nice .. but it falls over for me on line 162 (latest updated version): $voice.Voice = $voice.GetVoices("Name=" & _SpeechVoice(), "Language=409").Item(0) If I comment it out it works but the 'pause' does not work. Anyway its good fun - just need to get the slobs mouth moving to the words. I didn't know you had done one better than me (re 'tray speak') otherwise I would not have spent ages on it (re-inventing the wheel). Edited December 23, 2007 by ToyleY
i542 Posted December 24, 2007 Posted December 24, 2007 Dear zfisherdrums, I can't believe this thread is still alive! I can do signature me.
Draygoes Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 "In response to telling me to goto Microsoft and downloading something: No!"We found the link. It is here: www.microsoft.com/something/tucked_away/hidden_corner/server/mssapi.exeThis looks ausom but im haveing one problem, i am unsure of which download to choose. Could you point me to the direct executible please? Spoiler "If a vegetarian eats vegetables,What the heck does a humanitarian eat?" "I hear voices in my head, but I ignore them and continue on killing." "You have forced me to raise the indifference warning to beige, it's a beige alert people. As with all beige alerts please prepare to think about the possibility of caring." An optimist says that giving someone power DOESN'T immediately turn them into a sadist. A pessimist says that giving someone power doesn't IMMEDIATELY turn them into a sadist.
i542 Posted December 25, 2007 Posted December 25, 2007 This looks ausom but im haveing one problem, i am unsure of which download to choose. Could you point me to the direct executible please?I am not sure, but I think that was a joke. I can do signature me.
Draygoes Posted December 28, 2007 Posted December 28, 2007 No joke. Sorry, I have really bad spelling. There are several files to choose from on the page. Im not quite sure which one would work for this program... Spoiler "If a vegetarian eats vegetables,What the heck does a humanitarian eat?" "I hear voices in my head, but I ignore them and continue on killing." "You have forced me to raise the indifference warning to beige, it's a beige alert people. As with all beige alerts please prepare to think about the possibility of caring." An optimist says that giving someone power DOESN'T immediately turn them into a sadist. A pessimist says that giving someone power doesn't IMMEDIATELY turn them into a sadist.
myspacee Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 sorry to resume this post, but i've same idea and search return this post. Is possible to run it with actual Autoit ver ? m.
EnderWiggin Posted June 22, 2010 Posted June 22, 2010 UPDATE!!!! UPDATE!!! UPDATE!!! Useless Humanity, Inc is pleased to announce the next-gen version of LazyReader©. We've expanded our R&D department, brought in extra coffee-pots, fired a couple useless interns - and you get to reap the rewards of our corporate re-structuring!!! Previous downloads: 291 LazyReader2.zip 12 - 16 - 2007 - Rewrite to work with AutoIt v 3.2.10+ New features to enjoy:Play, Pause, Resume, Stop HotKeys (Ctrl-T, Ctrl-Shift-Pause, Ctrl-R, Ctrl-S respectively)!Customizeable Hot Keys and Voice settings!Dump speech straight to a WAV file!Aesthetically pleasing user interface!Dynamic effects that make Windows Vista look like Windows XP!!!HotKeys: To speak text contents in the clipboard, press Control-T. To render a WAV file of the text contents in the clipboard, press Control-W. Note: The resulting file will be placed under the WAV sub-folder. Look for the temp file with the most recent time stamp. If you want to pause the voice, press Control-Shift-Pause. If you want to resume a paused voice, press Control-R. Note: When the voice is in a paused state, it will not respond to the Talk Hot Key. You will not be able to speak new clipboard contents until the current text is read completely OR the voice is stopped. If you want to stop the voice, press Control-S. To close LazyReader©, press Control-E. Configuration Dialog: To access configuration settings, you can either right-click on LazyReader© OR click on the Tray Icon and select 'Settings'. From the Dialog, you can set the Hot Keys for the actions mentioned above (in the event that the default Hot Keys conflict with an application on your machine.) To do this, simply replace the Hot Key sequence in the associated input field and press Enter. When you "x" out of the Dialog, it will prompt you to save changes. Click "Yes". You can also set the Voice parameters (i.e., voice, speed, volume ). You can also see the wonderful people who helped make this possible with their contributions to me directly or in-directly. Show/Hide GUI: It is well documented that Erica loves the new GUI, but your manager may not feel the same. To hide (or show) the GUI, click on the Tray Icon and select the appropriate option from the "GUI" break-out. Additional Notes: A copy of all text read is dumped to a text file in the History folder. Legal has reminded us to thank the following individual contributors who helped in our most successful launch to date:BerterifashCyberzeroCoolgaFrosti542lod3nPaulIASolidSnakeSecure_ICTSo use some of that new-found free time and drop us a line. Let us know how LazyReader is making your life more complete! ***************************************************************************** How many times have you looked at a page full of text and sighed...wishing there was something that could read all those cumbersome words while you did more important things? Things like: -> dusting off your Transformers for the fan-flick you KNOW you're going to make -> rehearsing your fear of the opposite sex -> lamenting that we can't just download this crap directly into our heads Google no further! LazyReader© will help you amass huge quantities of free time by doing the task of reading for you! You might protest "Text to Speech ain't nothing new! Erifash, GaFrost, and countless others already have scripts that do that!" True, text-to-speech is not new, but LazyReader© will read the contents of your clipboard whenever you copy something new into it. In fact, pressing Shift-F10 will repeat that important part you missed when you where looking for Optimus Prime's hands. Pressing Shift-Escape will exit the script, BUT WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?!!! Your fan-flick is going to be so sweet. Erica will totally go out with you! Do you know why it took so long for scientists to discover Penicillin? Because they didn't have LazyReader©! So until Morpheus shows himself and starts introducing you to your new "librarians", use LazyReader©! Not convinced? Just think how much time you would've saved if you hadn't read all this! I haven't even tried the program yet and this is the best thing I've read in ages. I especially loved the response; the 'you would' part kills me. Thanks for the mirth.
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