Mac OS... Paste spoken words from another application?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:44 am
I have found that it is impossible to paste the spoken words text into Papagayo from another application on the Mac like text edit or MS Word.
Is this just me?
Just to be clear... this is not a really big deal...
... At first I was very sad then discovered it is a piece of cake to just open a "blank template" for each of my lip synch projects and paste it directly into the .pgo source then do a save as. I can then open the file and all the text is there just peachy.
Anyway... it would be nice to have this work within the application... am I doing something wrong?
I am in the process of testing a large set of characters by downloading movie wav files. The sites that have these almost always have the text printed out so it is a simple matter of copy/paste and reformatting.
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I know everyone says this... but... this whole package... Moho... Papagayo... it is the most powerful amazing tool for practically pocket change... I spend that much on coffee dammit... I have cashed in my piggy bank of change for more money.
Since I stay in the house playing with Moho... I don't drive as much... so that helped pay for it too.

-Vern
Is this just me?
Just to be clear... this is not a really big deal...
... At first I was very sad then discovered it is a piece of cake to just open a "blank template" for each of my lip synch projects and paste it directly into the .pgo source then do a save as. I can then open the file and all the text is there just peachy.
Anyway... it would be nice to have this work within the application... am I doing something wrong?
I am in the process of testing a large set of characters by downloading movie wav files. The sites that have these almost always have the text printed out so it is a simple matter of copy/paste and reformatting.
----------------------------
I know everyone says this... but... this whole package... Moho... Papagayo... it is the most powerful amazing tool for practically pocket change... I spend that much on coffee dammit... I have cashed in my piggy bank of change for more money.
Since I stay in the house playing with Moho... I don't drive as much... so that helped pay for it too.

-Vern