ssip: Information Retrieval Commands
4.6 Retrieving Information
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The 'LIST' command serves for retrieving information that can be
presented to the user for selection of the values to the 'SET' command.
The information listed is selected according to the first argument of
the 'LIST' command.
'LIST OUTPUT_MOUDLES'
Lists the available output modules putting each module
identification name one on a single line.
Example:
LIST OUTPUT_MODULES
250-festival
250-espeak
250 OK MODULE LIST SENT
'LIST VOICES'
Lists the available symbolic voice names putting each voice name on
a single line. These are symbolic names that are mapped to the
real voices used in the synthesizer either automatically or via
synthesizer or output module configuration.
Example:
LIST VOICES
249-MALE1
249-MALE2
249-MALE3
249-FEMALE1
249-FEMALE2
249-FEMALE3
249-CHILD_MALE
249-CHILD_FEMALE
249 OK VOICE LIST SENT
'LIST SYNTHESIS_VOICES'
Lists the available voices for the current synthesizer in use.
These names differ from those obtained by 'LIST VOICES' in that
they are names of the real voices used inside the synthesizer.
This feature should only be used to allow the user to choose the
voice. All automatic switching of voices (unless
user-configurable) should be done using the symbolic voice names
which can be configured in the synthesizer.
Each voice name is listed on a separate line together with its
language code and dialect identification string separated by tabs.
The dialect identification strings do not have well-defined meaning
yet. If no dialect is specified by the synthesizer, the value
'none' is used.
Example:
LIST SYNTHESIS_VOICES
249-afrikaans af none
249-welsh-test cy none
249-german de none
249-greek_test el none
249-en-rhotic en r
249-lancashire en uk-north
249 OK VOICE LIST SENT