The Error command asynchronously sets the error mode for the text-to-speech system. This command is useful for debugging an application. When opening a log file using the [:error text] command, DECtalk Software checks to see if the system is in startup mode. If it is in one of the special text-to-speech modes (wave-file, log-file, or speech-to-memory) instead, this command fails.
In the default setting for DECtalk Software, the Error command speak option is turned on. This means DECtalk Software reports any in-line command errors that it detects. You should always set the [:error ignore] command to avoid this problem.
SYNTAX: |
[:error XX] | |
ABBREVIATION: |
[:erro XX] | |
ALTERNATE COMMAND: |
none | |
OPTIONS: |
text |
Log all text to a file in the current directory called log.txt |
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ignore |
Ignore all errors |
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speak |
Speak the error string in the current command |
PARAMETERS: |
none |
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DEFAULT: |
Error string is spoken | |
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EXAMPLES: |
[:error speak] |