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From: a904209@server1.tiuk.ti.com (Nick Ing-Simmons)
Subject: Graphical Interface for Synthesiser
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Hi,
   I have been (personally NOT a TI project despite mail header)
responsible for the "rsynth" package in comp.speech archives.

I don't know of a user-interface, but sounds a useful addition to what 
we are trying to assemble in "our" "public domain" speech stuff.

I suggest you look at tcl/tk as a way of writing the user interface
start by looking at comp.lang.tcl. "tk" is the Xwindows bit and
has Motif-like look (feel is optional :-)), but allows interface
to be build from "scripts" in "tcl" language. There is an
interactive user-interface builder which helps you build the scripts.
I have installed it but have not used it in anger.



 



