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<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=4>I mean last name. I just scrolled and saw
Jayson. I'm bad with names. Corine doesn't know this but it took me
4 months to learn her first name. I remember phone numbers easily, I'm
just bad with names.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=4>SNOOPI</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 3/3/2006 6:06:41 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ratguy@bellsouth.net writes:</DIV>
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size=2>Hi,<BR>Please look at my Playdec application. Do some of the
DECtalk demos allow<BR>specifying a filename on the command line? If
not, then Playdec is for you!<BR>Playdec uses an initialization file and takes
the full pathname of a DECtalk<BR>file on the command line. It then
copies that file to whatever file the<BR>DECtalk demo opens by default, runs
the DECtalk demo you specify and exits.<BR>For more info,
see<BR>http://www.bluegrasspals.com/dectalk/software/playdec.zip<BR>If you
decide to use this program on your CD, all I ask is that you give me<BR>credit
for the Playdec program. Also, I ask that neither the program nor<BR>the
documentation be modified in any way, with the possible exception
of<BR>inclusion of new file association instructions or correction of
those<BR>already there. You are free to include the Playdec source code
if you wish<BR>to do so.<BR>Jayson.<BR><BR>----- Original Message
-----<BR>From: <Dectalk@aol.com><BR>To:
<dectalk@bluegrasspals.com><BR>Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 8:25
PM<BR>Subject: [DECtalk] SETTING REGiSTRY SETTINGS<BR><BR><BR>><BR>>
Quick question. I have some *.en files, and I know how to right
click on<BR>> one file, click properties and change it to open with
the Dectalk speak<BR>window.<BR>> BUT, is there anyway I can put a
command into my install program so that<BR>> when someone installs my
songs into their computer it will tell the<BR>registry to<BR>> open all
*.en files with Dectalk?<BR>><BR>> Also I want to apologize to
everyone. No one has said a word about my<BR>> SCHOOL HOUSE
ROCK. So, either you all hated it, or it was a dumb thing<BR>for
me to<BR>> share. I'm sorry. It was like 4:00 in the
morning, I had reviewed all<BR>of my<BR>> 1046 songs and they are ready for
my March 26th release, and I was trying<BR>to<BR>> celebrate. I
just thought it would be a cool thing to share with
the<BR>group.<BR>><BR>> So if that was wrong, Im really
sorry.<BR>><BR>><BR>>
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