RazerM Posted April 17, 2006 Share Posted April 17, 2006 here is my script expandcollapse popup#NoTrayIcon #include <GUIConstants.au3> Dim $voice = ObjCreate("Sapi.SpVoice") $Error = ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error","ErrFunc") GUICreate("Microsoft Sam", 600, 500) $text = GUICtrlCreateInput("Text to speak", 10, 10, 580, 50, $ES_MULTILINE) $speak = GUICtrlCreateButton("Speak", 10, 65) GUICtrlCreateGroup("Options", 10, 100, 580, 170) $rate = GUICtrlCreateSlider(20, 150, 280, 30, $TBS_TOP + $TBS_AUTOTICKS) GUICtrlSetLimit($rate, 50, -50) GUICtrlSetData($rate, 0) $volume = GUICtrlCreateSlider(300, 150, 280, 30, $TBS_TOP+ $TBS_AUTOTICKS) GUICtrlSetLimit($volume, 100, 1) GUICtrlSetData($volume, 100) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Slow", 20, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Normal", 140, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Fast", 270, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Quiet", 310, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Loud", 550, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Voice:", 20, 233) $voiceC = GUICtrlCreateCombo("Microsoft Sam", 60, 230, 100) GUICtrlSetData($voiceC, "Microsoft Mike|Microsoft Mary|LH Michael|LH Michelle") GUISetState() While 1 SetExtended(1) Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $speak Speak(GUICtrlRead($text), GUICtrlRead($voiceC), GUICtrlRead($rate)/10, GUICtrlRead($volume)) EndSwitch WEnd Func Speak($Text, $SapiVoice, $Rate = 1, $Vol = 100) $voice.Rate = $Rate $voice.Volume = $Vol $voice.Voice = $voice.GetVoices("Name=" & $SapiVoice, "Language=409").Item(0) $voice.Speak($Text) EndFunc Func ErrFunc() MsgBox(48, "Error","This machine doesn't have " & GUICtrlRead($voiceC) & " installed") EndFunc I had to add an ObjEvent to stop my program quitting if the selected voice isn't installed on that computer. How do i stop the MsgBox in ErrFunc from appearing twice? My Programs:AInstall - Create a standalone installer for your programUnit Converter - Converts Length, Area, Volume, Weight, Temperature and Pressure to different unitsBinary Clock - Hours, minutes and seconds have 10 columns each to display timeAutoIt Editor - Code Editor with Syntax Highlighting.Laserix Editor & Player - Create, Edit and Play Laserix LevelsLyric Syncer - Create and use Synchronised Lyrics.Connect 4 - 2 Player Connect 4 Game (Local or Online!, Formatted Chat!!)MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, Tiger and Whirlpool Hash Finder - Dictionary and Brute Force FindCool Text Client - Create Rendered ImageMy UDF's:GUI Enhance - Enhance your GUIs visually.IDEA File Encryption - Encrypt and decrypt files easily! File Rename - Rename files easilyRC4 Text Encryption - Encrypt text using the RC4 AlgorithmPrime Number - Check if a number is primeString Remove - remove lots of strings at onceProgress Bar - made easySound UDF - Play, Pause, Resume, Seek and Stop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryFrost Posted April 17, 2006 Share Posted April 17, 2006 expandcollapse popup#NoTrayIcon #include <GUIConstants.au3> Dim $voice = ObjCreate("Sapi.SpVoice") $Error = ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error", "ErrFunc") GUICreate("Microsoft Sam", 600, 500) $text = GUICtrlCreateInput("Text to speak", 10, 10, 580, 50, $ES_MULTILINE) $speak = GUICtrlCreateButton("Speak", 10, 65) GUICtrlCreateGroup("Options", 10, 100, 580, 170) $rate = GUICtrlCreateSlider(20, 150, 280, 30, $TBS_TOP + $TBS_AUTOTICKS) GUICtrlSetLimit($rate, 50, -50) GUICtrlSetData($rate, 0) $volume = GUICtrlCreateSlider(300, 150, 280, 30, $TBS_TOP + $TBS_AUTOTICKS) GUICtrlSetLimit($volume, 100, 1) GUICtrlSetData($volume, 100) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Slow", 20, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Normal", 140, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Fast", 270, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Quiet", 310, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Loud", 550, 185) GUICtrlCreateLabel("Voice:", 20, 233) $voiceC = GUICtrlCreateCombo("Microsoft Sam", 60, 230, 100) GUICtrlSetData($voiceC, "Microsoft Mike|Microsoft Mary|LH Michael|LH Michelle") GUISetState() ;~ SetExtended(1) While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Exit Case $speak Speak(GUICtrlRead($text), GUICtrlRead($voiceC), GUICtrlRead($rate) / 10, GUICtrlRead($volume)) EndSwitch WEnd Func Speak($text, $SapiVoice, $rate = 1, $Vol = 100) $voice.Rate = $rate If @error Then Return $voice.Volume = $Vol If @error Then Return Local $t_voice = $voice.GetVoices ("Name=" & $SapiVoice, "Language=409").Item (0) If @error Then Return $voice.Voice = $t_voice If Not @error Then $voice.Speak ($text) EndFunc ;==>Speak Func ErrFunc() MsgBox(48, "Error", "This machine doesn't have " & GUICtrlRead($voiceC) & " installed") SetError(1) EndFunc ;==>ErrFunc SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RazerM Posted April 17, 2006 Author Share Posted April 17, 2006 Thank you My Programs:AInstall - Create a standalone installer for your programUnit Converter - Converts Length, Area, Volume, Weight, Temperature and Pressure to different unitsBinary Clock - Hours, minutes and seconds have 10 columns each to display timeAutoIt Editor - Code Editor with Syntax Highlighting.Laserix Editor & Player - Create, Edit and Play Laserix LevelsLyric Syncer - Create and use Synchronised Lyrics.Connect 4 - 2 Player Connect 4 Game (Local or Online!, Formatted Chat!!)MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, Tiger and Whirlpool Hash Finder - Dictionary and Brute Force FindCool Text Client - Create Rendered ImageMy UDF's:GUI Enhance - Enhance your GUIs visually.IDEA File Encryption - Encrypt and decrypt files easily! File Rename - Rename files easilyRC4 Text Encryption - Encrypt text using the RC4 AlgorithmPrime Number - Check if a number is primeString Remove - remove lots of strings at onceProgress Bar - made easySound UDF - Play, Pause, Resume, Seek and Stop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryFrost Posted April 17, 2006 Share Posted April 17, 2006 Thank you yw btw, these 2 lines were generating the 2 error messages $voice.Voice = $voice.GetVoices("Name=" & $SapiVoice, "Language=409").Item(0) $voice.Speak($Text) SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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