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PromptBuilder.AppendText Method (String, PromptVolume)

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Appends the specified text to a PromptBuilder at the specified level of volume (loudness).

Namespace: Microsoft.SpeechServer.Synthesis
Assembly: Microsoft.SpeechServer (in microsoft.speechserver.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub AppendText ( _
    textToSpeak As String, _
    volume As PromptVolume _
)
public void AppendText (
    string textToSpeak,
    PromptVolume volume
)

Parameters

  • textToSpeak
    The text to be appended.
  • volume
    A member of the PromptVolume enumeration, which specifies the volume (loudness) of the Prompt.

Example

using Microsoft.SpeechServer.Synthesis;
. . .
        private void statementActivity1_TurnStarting(object sender, TurnStartingEventArgs e)
        {
            PromptBuilder pb = new PromptBuilder();

            pb.SetText("This is prompt text. ");
            pb.AppendText("This is extra-slow prompt text. ", PromptRate.ExtraSlow);
            pb.AppendText("This is extra-loud prompt text. ", PromptVolume.ExtraLoud);
            pb.AppendText("This is strong prompt text. ", PromptEmphasis.Strong);

            statementActivity1.MainPrompt.AppendPromptBuilder(pb);
        }

Thread Safety

All public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread-safe. Instance members are not guaranteed to be thread-safe.

Platforms

Development Platforms

Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, Windows Vista Business Edition, Windows Vista Enterprise Edition

Target Platforms

Windows Server 2003

See Also

Reference

PromptBuilder Class
PromptBuilder Members
Microsoft.SpeechServer.Synthesis Namespace