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A service which "reads" text aloud to the user

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How do I download/save a backup of OSX's "Enhanced Quality" system voices for future use?

Search for CatalogVersion 2 ApplePostURL http://swpost.apple.com in a browser. Or download one or several of the Apple update catalog files directly e.g: 10.9 catalog 10.10 catalog 10.11 catalog O …
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Speak screen saying "one dollar?"

I can't really get the code of the web page/app, but checking older/similar JavaScript/PHP code of uber.com it seems to be a hick-up of the Text-to-Speech framework which probably stumbles over a snip …
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Talking clock in a different language

It works by replacing the files of an english SpeechVoice folder by the french SpeechVoice counterparts - so to say using an english hull and fill it with french content - and some further adjustments …
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How to change volume of "say" in AppleScript?

Simply move the first double quote: ... "say [[volm 0.35]] This is a sentence" In Terminal.app the quotes aren't required at all and say [[volm 0.35]] This is a sentence simply works. In your code …
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How to get around “say” command bug when setting volume?

Simply add a comma after the [[volm 0.35]] part of your shell script. A space after the comma is probably not required. set the clipboard to ("[[volm 0.35]], " & ("\n- This is a test.")) This also …
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