Wanted: Guidance on creating a great audio theme. Maybe based on voice acting
or public speaking theory.
Wanted: Written descriptions of the various outcomes of properties. I.e,
how does speak-as: spell-out
differ from normal.
Rhapsode still lets you apply CSS styles to your webpages, but since it outputs audio rather than video it supports a different set of CSS properties. This page provides an overview of these properties.
You can use the speak
property to determine whether an HTML element should be
read aloud or not, and the speak-as
property to determine how it reads digits
and/or punctuation.
Setting speak: never
is not the same as setting voice-volume: silent
as the
latter still takes up the same ammount of time as it would've to read the text
aloud.
speak
Usage:
speak: always
Valid Options:
always
never
speak-as
Usage:
speak-as: spell-out
Valid options:
spell-out
digits
literal-punctuation
no-punctuation
You can use the voice-family
attribute to select a voice either by age/gender/variant
or by it's name. Just like font-family this'll make a big difference to the "look"
of your page.
Wanted: denote syntax and properly format list
voice-family
Usage:
voice-family: OPTIONS
You can alter the voice you choose by varying it's volume, rate, pitch, range, and stress. Doing so helps people pay attention, especially if it reinforces the meaning of your text.
All the speaking style properties provide keywords you can use instead of a number. In which case write a number after a keyword to represent an offset from that keyword.
voice-volume
Usage:
voice-volume: medium -10dB
Valid keywords:
silent
x-soft
soft
medium
loud
x-loud
medium
voice-rate
Usage:
voice-rate: medium -10%
Valid keywords:
x-slow
slow
medium
fast
x-fast
voice-pitch
Usage:
voice-pitch: medium +10%
Valid keywords:
x-low
low
medium
high
x-high
voice-stress
Usage:
voice-stress: moderate
Valid keywords:
strong
moderate
none
reduced
On either end of your text you can place an audio cue to identify it, and on either end of those you can insert additional silence. If two silences are directly adjacent, the smaller one will be removed.
The inner pauses are called the element's rest
and the outer ones are called
it's pause
.
The user agent stylesheet, for example, uses audio cues to indicate list bullets and links. And silence functions exactly like whitespace in a visual browser.
Note:
pause
andrest
mirror functionality Note:-before
and-after
are both offered by the api as well
pause
Usage:
pause: before weak 50ms
Valid keywords:
x-weak
weak
medium
Rhapsode supports (some of) the same text generation attributes as visual browsers, namely:
counter-reset
counter-increment
counter-set
content
Though more may be added in the future.
However unlike visual browsers you can apply the content
property to the element
itself to replace it's own children.