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LOGLEVEL and LOG_LEVEL
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Trevor Saunders |
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LOGLEVEL and LOG_LEVEL |
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Mon, 16 Mar 2015 17:16:12 -0400 |
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 04:03:26PM +0000, Klarich, Terry J. wrote:
> Is there more information on these commands?
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> I assume the LOGLEVEL command is used to ask for the module's present log
> level. What is expected syntax?
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> Looks like the LOG_LEVEL command is used to set the module's log level.
> As before, what does the syntax look like? Shouldn't this command be
> part of the SET or AUDIO parameters rather than a command?
having it be part of set would probably make sense, but its not for I
assume hysterical raisins. Once you dig through all the macro craziness
I think the syntax is
server sends
loglevel
module responds
207 recieving loglevel
module waits for lines of form
var=value where log_level is the only accepted value.
until line containing just '.' is recieved.
then module sends
203 loglevel recieved
> Have sound icons been implemented as yet? IF so, is there a list of sound
> icons that need to be supported?
I believe the state is some modules support them and others don't.
> I don't have indexing working as yet. Any suggestions on ways to handle
> that?
going from memory which by now must be really rusty the way other
modules do it is the synth calls a call back when sound for the index
mark is produced, and that call back arranges for lines to be sent to
the server.
> What about the speak command? Presently, I have not implemented the
> <speak></speak> stuff yet. Is there any documentation on what mark-ups
> are needed?
its standard SSML which the internet should have a decent spec for.
trev
> I am making good progress Toward a functional DEC-Talk USB module.
> Speech-dispatcher can initialize the module. The dtusb device responds.
> Settings can be change successfully.
>
> Many THANKS!
>
> Terry
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