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James Quirk wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Here I've just grabbed two pre-existing demos from a company called
SitePal, and they probably won't have universal appeal to the readers of
this group. But it would appear to be possible for SitePal suscribers to
author their own SWF's, with calls to the underlying TTS engine, in which
case one could construct a more serious example. Unfortunatly, given the
amount of money involved, I very much doubt that ``she who must be
obeyed'' would sanction the project. :-(
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I've taken advantage of SitePal's 15 day free trial to produce:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.amrita-cfd.org/tex-group/Euler-identity.pdf">http://www.amrita-cfd.org/tex-group/Euler-identity.pdf</a>
which is a better example for those interested in tts for mathematics.
Note that the avatar weighs in at just 9029 bytes. Also note it should
be possible to synchronize the text with highlighting of the equation,
which would be quite useful when dealing with expressions that
cover an entire page.
James
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FYI, this example does not work with older versions of Acrobat, e.g.,
V6. Do you know what version is necessary?<br>
-- <br>
Jeff Barnett<br>
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