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158879ad | 1 | --- flite-1.2-release.orig/doc/Makefile |
2 | +++ flite-1.2-release/doc/Makefile | |
3 | @@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ | |
4 | flite.html: flite.texi | |
5 | @ if [ ! -d html ] ; \ | |
6 | then mkdir -p html ; fi | |
7 | - (cd html; texi2html -number -split_chapter ../flite.texi) | |
8 | + (cd html; texi2html -number -split_chapter ../flite.texi; \ | |
9 | + mv flite/*.html .; rm -rf flite) | |
10 | @ for i in html/*.html ; \ | |
11 | do \ | |
12 | sed 's/<BODY>/<BODY bgcolor="#ffffff">/' $$i >ttt.html; \ | |
13 | --- flite-1.2-release.orig/doc/flite.texi | |
14 | +++ flite-1.2-release/doc/flite.texi | |
15 | @@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ | |
16 | @set UPDATED 19th February 2003 | |
17 | ||
18 | @ifinfo | |
19 | +@dircategory Miscellaneous | |
20 | +@direntry | |
21 | +* Festival Lite: (flite). Lightweight Speech synthesis engine. | |
22 | +@end direntry | |
23 | + | |
24 | This file documents @code{Flite}, a small, fast run-time speech | |
25 | synthesis engine. | |
26 | ||
27 | @@ -510,7 +515,7 @@ | |
28 | distribution, the example diphone voice is @code{cmu_us_kal}. | |
29 | ||
30 | Here is a simple C program that uses the flite library | |
31 | -@example | |
32 | +@verbatim | |
33 | #include "flite.h" | |
34 | ||
35 | cst_voice *register_cmu_us_kal(); | |
36 | @@ -532,7 +537,7 @@ | |
37 | flite_file_to_speech(argv[1],v,"play"); | |
38 | ||
39 | } | |
40 | -@end example | |
41 | +@end verbatim | |
42 | Assuming the shell variable FLITEDIR is set to the flite directory | |
43 | the following will compile the system (with appropriate changes for | |
44 | your platform if necessary). | |
45 | --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/flite.1 | |
46 | +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/flite.1 | |
47 | @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ | |
48 | +.TH FLITE 1 "February 25, 2003" | |
49 | +.SH NAME | |
50 | +flite \- A small simple speech synthesizer | |
51 | +.SH SYNOPSIS | |
52 | +.B flite | |
53 | +[\fIOPTION\fR]... \fITEXTFILE\fR [\fIWAVEFILE\fR] | |
54 | +.SH DESCRIPTION | |
55 | +This manual page documents briefly the | |
56 | +.B flite | |
57 | +command. | |
58 | +This manual page was written for the Debian distribution | |
59 | +because the original program does not have a manual page. | |
60 | +Instead, it has documentation in /usr/share/doc/flite/ | |
61 | +.PP | |
62 | +Converts text in TEXTFILE to a waveform in WAVEFILE. | |
63 | +If text contains a space, it is treated as a literal | |
64 | +textstring and spoken, and not as a file name. | |
65 | +if WAVEFILE is unspecified or "play" the result is | |
66 | +played on the current systems audio device. If WAVEFILE | |
67 | +is "none" the waveform is discarded (good for benchmarking) | |
68 | +.SH OPTIONS | |
69 | +.TP | |
70 | +\fB\-\-version\fR | |
71 | +Output \fBflite\fP version number. | |
72 | +.TP | |
73 | +\fB\-?\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR | |
74 | +Output usage information. | |
75 | +.TP | |
76 | +\fB\-o\fR WAVEFILE | |
77 | +Explicitly set output filename. | |
78 | +.TP | |
79 | +\fB\-f\fR TEXTFILE | |
80 | +Explicitly set input filename. | |
81 | +.TP | |
82 | +\fB\-t\fR TEXT | |
83 | +Explicitly set input text string. | |
84 | +.TP | |
85 | +\fB\-p\fR PHONES | |
86 | +Explicitly set input text string and synthesize as phones. | |
87 | +.TP | |
88 | +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-set\fR FEATURE=VALUE | |
89 | +Set feature (guesses type). | |
90 | +.TP | |
91 | +\fB\-\-seti\fR FEATURE=VALUE | |
92 | +Set int feature. | |
93 | +.TP | |
94 | +\fB\-\-setf\fR FEATURE=VALUE | |
95 | +Set float feature. | |
96 | +.TP | |
97 | +\fB\-\-sets\fR FEATURE=VALUE | |
98 | +Set string feature. | |
99 | +.TP | |
100 | +\fB\-b\fR | |
101 | +Benchmark mode. | |
102 | +.TP | |
103 | +\fB\-l\fR | |
104 | +Loop endlessly. | |
105 | +.TP | |
106 | +\fB\-v\fR | |
107 | +Verbose output. | |
108 | +.SH SEE ALSO | |
109 | +.BR flite_time (1), " " t2p (1), " " festival (1) | |
110 | +.SH AUTHOR | |
111 | +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>, | |
112 | +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). | |
113 | --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/t2p.1 | |
114 | +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/t2p.1 | |
115 | @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ | |
116 | +.TH T2P 1 "February 25, 2003" | |
117 | +.SH NAME | |
118 | +t2p \- A text to phoneme converter | |
119 | +.SH SYNOPSIS | |
120 | +.B t2p | |
121 | +"word word word" | |
122 | +.SH DESCRIPTION | |
123 | +.B t2p | |
124 | +converts text specified on the command-line into US english phonemes. | |
125 | +Output is given to STDOUT. | |
126 | + | |
127 | +.SH OPTIONS | |
128 | +No options. | |
129 | + | |
130 | +.SH SEE ALSO | |
131 | +.BR flite (1), " " flite_time (1), " " festival (1) | |
132 | +.SH AUTHOR | |
133 | +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>, | |
134 | +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). | |
135 | --- flite-1.2-release.orig/debian/flite_time.1 | |
136 | +++ flite-1.2-release/debian/flite_time.1 | |
137 | @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ | |
138 | +.TH FLITE_TIME 1 "February 25, 2003" | |
139 | +.SH NAME | |
140 | +flite_time \- A talking clock based on a limited-domain voice | |
141 | +.SH SYNOPSIS | |
142 | +.B flite_time | |
143 | +.I HH:MM | |
144 | +.SH DESCRIPTION | |
145 | +.B flite_time | |
146 | +is a example talking clock based on a limited domain | |
147 | +voice from Festival Lite. | |
148 | + | |
149 | +.SH OPTIONS | |
150 | +Specify the time you want to have announced at the | |
151 | +command-line using the format HH:MM. | |
152 | + | |
153 | +.SH EXAMPLES | |
154 | +.IP "flite_time `date +%H:%M`" 4 | |
155 | +Announce the current time. | |
156 | + | |
157 | +.SH SEE ALSO | |
158 | +.BR flite (1), " " festival (1) | |
159 | +.SH AUTHOR | |
160 | +This manual page was written by Mario Lang <mlang@debian.org>, | |
161 | +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |