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<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=4>Thanks! However that link is not working, is
there something wrong?</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>By the way, you have nothing to worry about. I know
little about programming. When things slow down my boyfriend Dave is going
to teach me HTML. He just learned it a year ago after my first software
release crashed, For a full year we've been working night and day to get
this all working. It's been hard on me because I just moved to this area
last year and haven't had any time to meet anyone. I'm lonely for friends
but have the entire disabled community nation wide waiting on this
project. I can't wait to be done with this!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>It's too late to deal with registries this time around.
We did a video that tells people how to set the *.en by hand. But man it's
bugging me to do it that way. So I'll download the program because I want
to do it anyway for my own use. But if we can do an easy upgrade, I want
to use it.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>That's why I seem so stupid, I know BASIC DOS programming
which does me no good in this day and age. That's why I can't even do a
simple search and replace, I don't know how. I'm totally self
taught. 3 days ago I opened up notepad and wrote "Rename *.txt *.en" and
saved it as a bat file. The darn thing actually worked. I know
that's really sick that I just figured that out, but Windows has me lost.
I miss having a command prompt where you can directly type instructions.
But now everything has to be in a bat file first.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>HTML seems easy. Dave told me some font codes and I
thought it was simple. So I'm hoping it will all be easy for me. I'm
not new to programming at all, I just never had anyone show me Windows. So
I couldn't modify anything even if I wanted to because I don't know how.
All I can do well is audio files. I have a program that will turn any
music file into a karaoke track. Then I can save it, convert it, add the
Dectalk vocals, add sound effects, and everything. Haven't figured out how
to put stuff in stereo, but I'm trying.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>I seem smart, but God there's so much I don't know. You
bet I'll gibe you the credit, but I have a dumb question. Dave and I call
you ratguy. Maybe I missed it but I don't know your name.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=4>SNOOPI</FONT></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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