FESTIVAL(1) User Commands FESTIVAL(1) NAME festival - a text-to-speech system. SYNOPSIS festival [options] [file0] [file1] ... DESCRIPTION Festival is a general purpose text-to-speech system. As well as simply rendering text as speech it can be used in an interactive command mode for testing and developing various aspects of speech synthesis technology. Festival has two major modes, command and tts (text-to- speech). When in command mode input (from file or interac- tively) is interpreted by the command interpreter. When in tts mode input is rendered as speech. OPTIONS -h print help information -q Start without loading any initialization files. --libdir PATH Specify alternate to default library directory (used for architecture-specific libraries and programs) --datadir PATH Specify alternate to default shared-data directory (used in initializing the variable load-path, and for loading most initialisation files). Typically, the voice and dictionary files reside here. -b or --batch Run in batch mode. In batch mode no input is read from standard input -i or --interactive Run in interactive mode. In intteractive mode input (commands or text) is read from standard input. When in command mode (the default) a readline based Lisp read-eval-print command interpreter is presented. --server Run in server mode. Any file arguments are loaded 9and interpreted, before going into server mode. In server mode Festival waits for clients on port 1314 (by default). Note server mode can give unauthor- ised access to your machine, please read the section in the manual entitled Server/client API before using this mode. --tts Run in tts mode. All files argument are treated as text files to be said. Unless interactive mode SunOS 5.5.1 Last change: 4th Feb 1996 1 FESTIVAL(1) User Commands FESTIVAL(1) is explicitly specified no input is read from stan- dard input, unless no files are specified. --language LANG Where LANG is one of english (default) spanish or welsh. Select that language for basic operation, command or tts. This may be change during a session with the command select_language. -v Display version number and exit. BUGS More than you can imagine. A manual with much detail (though not complete) is available in info (or html) format. AUTHOR Alan W Black and Paul Taylor (C) Centre for Speech Technology Research University of Edinburgh 80 South Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1HN SunOS 5.5.1 Last change: 4th Feb 1996 2