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Speech only for radio messages?

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At the moment voice messages are either on or off; when they're on every status update (such as locking onto a wormhole or even changing view from forward to aft) gets a verbal message. This soon gets VERY annoying, at least for me.

What I'd prefer is an option to have speech only for messages received from other ships, docking control, etc., and not for other status updates. Any way this could be done? Or is there already an OCX that does it I've missed?
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Hi ffutures, welcome to the boards! It's the friendliest place this side of Riedquat, or your pizza is free. At the moment all we seem to have on hand are variations on dumb pilots such as myself, but someone a bit more qualified to respond to your queries will be along soon, I'm sure. Meanwhile, feel free to listen to some light music ... :)
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I'm wondering if [EliteWiki] BGS would have that option - it is quite configurable.
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What Cody said, although you will need to edit it yourself.
What you will need to do is install bgs, then open the Config folder and then take a copy of the customsounds.plist inside. Keep the copy somewhere safe, then using a text editor (see note below) open the plist. Decide which sounds/voice messages you don't want and either delete them or comment them out by putting two slashes before the line to be commented.
For example if you don't want the scoop warning go to line 72 which looks like this

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"[scoop]" = "bgs-c_scoop.ogg";
and add the slashes like this

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//	"[scoop]" = "bgs-c_scoop.ogg";
This will then revert to the in-built scoop sound. Comment out all the sounds/voice messages you don't want and you should be good to go.
To find the actual sound files, look in the Sounds folder, where you can hear them to check which is which if that helps, and indeed you can replace those you don't like as well :wink:
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ffutures wrote:
What I'd prefer is an option to have speech only for messages received from other ships, docking control, etc., and not for other status updates. Any way this could be done? Or is there already an OCX that does it I've missed?
It's not possible at the moment, and not really controllable by OXP, but it should be fairly straightforward to add "comms only" as an option to the speech synthesis - I've opened a feature request entry so I don't forget about it.
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Thanks - I'm a bit tied up for the next few days but will try the bgs thing when I can find some time to do the editing. I use Notetab pro for text and HTML editing, I assume that will be OK?
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ffutures wrote:
I use Notetab pro for text and HTML editing, I assume that will be OK?
Yes. I tried it now to check and it is ok but for javascripts I like more the configurable syntax highlighting in Notepad++ and F4 in Krusader under Linux.
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Norby wrote:
ffutures wrote:
I use Notetab pro for text and HTML editing, I assume that will be OK?
Yes. I tried it now to check and it is ok but for javascripts I like more the configurable syntax highlighting in Notepad++ and F4 in Krusader under Linux.
Thanks - good to be sure.
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cim wrote:
It's not possible at the moment, and not really controllable by OXP, but it should be fairly straightforward to add "comms only" as an option to the speech synthesis
And done. The options for speech synthesis are now "off", "comms only" and "on", from tonight's nightly build.
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Zireael wrote:
*jumps up and down*
Indeed.. that is most excellent news. 8)
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