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  2. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    While add-ins and macros for word processors, such as Script Wizard [1] for Microsoft Word, can be used to write screenplays, the need for dedicated screenwriting programs arises from the presence of certain peculiarities in standard screenplay format which are not handled well by generic word processors such as page-break constraints imposed by standard screenplay format.

  3. Slurve - Wikipedia

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    Critics of the slurve call the pitch a sloppy slider because of its wide break. They claim that the slurve produces more home runs than a late-breaking slider. [1] The usefulness of the slurve is debated. The slurve is also claimed to cause problems to a pitcher. In 1998, Kerry Wood claimed his elbow soreness was caused by throwing the slurve. [3]

  4. Kaldi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kaldi is an open-source speech recognition toolkit written in C++ for speech recognition and signal processing, freely available under the Apache License v2.0.. Kaldi aims to provide software that is flexible and extensible, [2] and is intended for use by automatic speech recognition (ASR) researchers for building a recognition system.

  5. Comparison of speech synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Festival Speech Synthesis System: Yes English (UK), English (US), Spanish, Hindi, Croatian, Finnish, Polish, Welsh. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Zenity - Wikipedia

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    Like tools such as whiptail and dialog, Zenity allows easy creation of GUIs, [2] though it has fewer features than more complex GUI-creation tools. [3]Other scripting languages such as Perl and Python can be used to construct full-scale GUI applications, but the zenity program enables a shell script to interact with a GUI user....

  7. PlainTalk - Wikipedia

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    PlainTalk is the collective name for several speech synthesis (MacinTalk) and speech recognition technologies developed by Apple Inc. In 1990, Apple invested a lot of work and money in speech recognition technology, hiring many researchers in the field. The result was "PlainTalk", released with the AV models in the Macintosh Quadra series from ...

  8. fpGUI - Wikipedia

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    fpGUI, the Free Pascal GUI toolkit, is a cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit developed by Graeme Geldenhuys. fpGUI is open source and free software, licensed under a Modified LGPL license. The toolkit has been implemented using the Free Pascal compiler, meaning it is written in the Object Pascal language.

  9. Software Automatic Mouth - Wikipedia

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    The audible output is extremely distorted speech when graphic and text display is turned on. The Commodore 64 makes use of the 64's embedded SID audio chip's 4-bit volume DAC , reducing its quality significantly vs the Apple and Atari versions.