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    • Curtis JonesC
      Curtis Jones
      last edited by

      So I downloaded the speech plugin source code and put it in a new project. It compiles and runs fine on 64 bit. Since its been abandoned can we update it or something? I don’t really want to take over the project but it’s kind of dead and kind of useful still.

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      • Michael VincentM
        Michael Vincent @Curtis Jones
        last edited by Michael Vincent

        @Curtis-Jones

        I did the same a while back. I too am not interested in taking over the project - I was just able to get it to compile - don’t know the first thing about the M$ Text-to-Speech API.

        I did create a GitHub release which can be pulled into the nppPluginList project.

        Cheers.

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        • Ralph Spencer SteenblikR
          Ralph Spencer Steenblik
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          It should still be easy to have tts capabilities within Notepad++. It really is one of the things that makes it a good choice for uninhibited text manipulation. I love writing in F12 mode without any interface. Then going back and listening to what I wrote. It is so helpful for me in my process.

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          • Ralph Spencer SteenblikR
            Ralph Spencer Steenblik
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            It looks like the speech plugin is now working in the latest version.

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