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- ==========
- pico2audio
- ==========
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- text-to-speech wrapper for pico2wave
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- SYNOPSIS
- ========
- pico2audio [*-l <language>*] [*words*]
- DESCRIPTION
- ===========
- **pico2audio** is a shell script wrapper for **pico2wave**. It renders text to
- speech and plays it using the **play** command.
- If a *-l <language>* option is given, it will be passed to pico2wave. See
- **pico2wave**\(1) for details.
- If *words* are given, they are used as input. Unlike the pico2wave command,
- there's no requirement to quote multiple words. If no *words* are given,
- words are read from standard input.
- Exit status is that of **pico2wave**.
- EXAMPLES
- ========
- Examples:
- pico2audio Hello world.
- Speaks "Hello world" in the default language (en-US).
- pico2audio -l en-GB Hello world.
- As above, in a British accent.
- fortune -s | pico2audio
- Reads from standard input.
- pico2audio < /etc/motd
- Speak a text file. Don't forget the **<** or it says the filename instead.
- AUTHOR
- ======
- pico2audio was written by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
- SEE ALSO
- ========
- **pico2wave**\(1), **play**\(1)
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