Re: [Tuxpaint-devel] [Tuxpaint-stamps] New: Descriptive audio for stamps!
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From: Albert C. <aca...@gm...> - 2006-09-10 21:27:33
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On 8/26/06, Bill Kendrick <nb...@so...> wrote:
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> You may now create a second sound file for stamps, which is currently used
> as descriptive spoken text. The sound is played after any sound effect
> finishes playing. (So for example, you click the 'rooster' stamp and
> it first plays the crowing rooster sound effect, then it will say
> "A rooster.")
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> These sounds may be localized, as well. In fact, currently the ONLY
> kinds of sounds like this are in Catalan. ("ca" locale.)
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> The filename simply has "_desc" or "_desc_ll" (where "ll" is the locale)
> at the end of the filename, before the extension, e.g.:
Now THIS is something that belongs in a different package.
In fact, it belongs in multiple language-specific packages.
It's damn big. Tux Paint won't fit on a CD-ROM anymore,
even with good compression.
Mind putting it in a separate CVS tree even? Please???
I really don't want to download all this, even with a nice
cable modem connection. I don't want to store it.
If people use WAV format, Tux Paint might not even fit
on a DVD. If the sounds are all loaded into memory,
from WAV or uncompressed from OGG, a 64-bit machine
will be required.
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