Anything you read here is free for you to dowload, mash, destroy etc, use as you see fit. Read carefully and then read again. (then run away!) If any of the links don't work, they're broken! (sorry!) I will attach scripts as I go along. As this page is new, expect a few 'broken bits'.. Any script I used or modified will still contain the original 'whos who' at the start. I DO NOT remove other peoples header info, names, or otherwise. Credit where credit's due! For those of you who are interested enough, the buttons above will link you to a copy of the 'custom' folders in both scripts and audio, so you can see 'what gives' without wading through this stuff.
Before I get too carried away, the 'IRLP Script Files' button will display a list of files as found in the '/home/irlp/custom' folder.. I will give a quick blurb about some of the files here, but most of them should be pretty straight forward. If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to email me and I will be happy to try to help you out where I can. I have documented a few scripts below, but not by any means ALL of them. Most (!) scripts have a header explaining what, why and how etc.. Please browse and play...
A quick note about TTS engines. I use Cepstral's "Allison" voice (swift) that I purchased back in 2009 and it ran well on CentOS-4, and CentOS-5. To my surprise it runs well on Debian-10 too, so she is still employed. If you modify the scripts a little, they can use the free 'Festival' TTS engine to get you by.
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Now a quote from another programmer, (from one of the scripts I adapted, thanks Tony ,VK3JED)
"If you try something and it works, excellent! if it breaks, you get to keep both pieces, and if you manage to fix it after it breaks, please document your experience so others can benefit. it will be appreciated by someone."
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