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Revision as of 23:20, 5 July 2014
The gtalk command makes an Agent speak the specified text.
Synopsis
/gtalk -kwlu <name> <text | <wavefile text>>
Switches
- -hPrevents the agent from popping up if mIRC is minimized and -h has been used in /gload to load that agent.
- -kMakes the agent think the text in a balloon without speaking it.
- -lApplies the lexicon settings in the lexicon dialog to the text.
- -uApplies the speech settings in the speech options dialog.
- -wAllows you to play a wave sound filename along with Agent text to speak.
Parameters
- nameThe name used in /gload to reference that agent
- textThe text to be spoken
- wavefile textThe sound filename, must be wave format, and the text tobe spoken while playing the file
Example
;Load the default agent on your system /gload myagent default ;make the agent plays 'lol.wav' and speak "text" /gtalk -w myagent lol.wav text
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.7
See also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- /ghide
- /gunload
- /gshow
- /gload
- /gsize
- /gmove
- /gplay
- /gpoint
- /gstop
- /gopts
- /gqreq
- $agentver
- $agentstat
- $agentname
- $agent
mIRC commands list