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QTextToSpeech Class

The QTextToSpeech class provides a convenient access to text-to-speech engines.

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QTextToSpeech Class

  • Header: QTextToSpeech

  • qmake: QT += texttospeech

  • Inherits: QObject

Detailed Description

Use say() to start synthesizing text. It is possible to specify the language with setLocale(). To select between the available voices use setVoice(). The languages and voices depend on the available synthesizers on each platform. On Linux, speech-dispatcher is used by default.

Member Type Documentation

 

enum QTextToSpeech::State

Constant

Value

Description

QTextToSpeech::Ready

0

The synthesizer is ready to start a new text. This is also the state after a text was finished.

QTextToSpeech::Speaking

1

The current text is being spoken.

QTextToSpeech::Paused

2

The synthesis was paused and can be resumed with resume().

QTextToSpeech::BackendError

3

The backend was unable to synthesize the current string.

Property Documentation

 

locale : QLocale

This property holds the current locale in use. By default, the system locale is used.

Access functions:

  • locale() const

  • void setLocale(const &locale)

Notifier signal:

  • void localeChanged(const &locale)

pitch : double

This property holds the voice pitch, ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. The default of 0.0 is the normal speech pitch.

Access functions:

  • double pitch() const

  • void setPitch(double pitch)

Notifier signal:

  • void pitchChanged(double pitch)

rate : double

This property holds the current voice rate, ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. The default value of 0.0 is normal speech flow.

Access functions:

  • double rate() const

  • void setRate(double rate)

Notifier signal:

  • void rateChanged(double rate)

[read-only] state : const State

This property holds the current state of the speech synthesizer. Use say() to start synthesizing text with the current voice and locale.

Access functions:

  • state() const

Notifier signal:

  • void stateChanged( state)

voice : QVoice

This property holds the current voice used for the speech.

Access functions:

  • voice() const

  • void setVoice(const &voice)

Notifier signal:

  • void voiceChanged(const &voice)

volume : double

This property holds the current volume, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0. The default value is the platform's default volume.

Access functions:

  • double volume() const

  • void setVolume(double volume)

Notifier signal:

  • void volumeChanged(int volume)

  • void volumeChanged(double volume)

Member Function Documentation

 

[explicit] QTextToSpeech::QTextToSpeech(QObject *parent = nullptr)

Loads a text-to-speech engine from a plug-in that uses the default engine plug-in and constructs a QTextToSpeech object as the child of parent.

The default engine may be platform-specific.

If the plugin fails to load, QTextToSpeech::state() returns QTextToSpeech::BackendError.

See Also

See also availableEngines()

[explicit] QTextToSpeech::QTextToSpeech(const QString &engine, QObject *parent = nullptr)

Loads a text-to-speech engine from a plug-in that matches parameter engine and constructs a QTextToSpeech object as the child of parent.

If engine is empty, the default engine plug-in is used. The default engine may be platform-specific.

If the plugin fails to load, QTextToSpeech::state() returns QTextToSpeech::BackendError.

See Also

See also availableEngines()

[static] QStringList QTextToSpeech::availableEngines()

Gets the list of supported text-to-speech engine plug-ins.

QVector<QLocale> QTextToSpeech::availableLocales() const

Gets a vector of locales that are currently supported.

On some platforms these can change, for example, when the backend changes synthesizers.

QVector<QVoice> QTextToSpeech::availableVoices() const

Gets a vector of voices available for the current locale.

if no locale has been set, the system locale is used.

void QTextToSpeech::pause()

Pauses the current speech.

Note:

  • This function depends on the platform and the backend. It may not work at all, it may take several seconds before it takes effect, or it may pause instantly. Some synthesizers will look for a break that they can later resume from, such as a sentence end.

  • Due to Android platform limitations, pause() stops what is presently being said, while resume() starts the previously queued sentence from the beginning.

See Also

See also resume()

void QTextToSpeech::resume()

Resume speaking after pause() has been called.

See Also

See also pause()

void QTextToSpeech::say(const QString &text)

Start synthesizing the text. This function will start the asynchronous reading of the text. The current state is available using the state property. Once the synthesis is done, a stateChanged() signal with the Ready state is emitted.

void QTextToSpeech::setLocale(const QLocale &locale)

Sets the locale to a given locale if possible. The default is the system locale.

Setter function for property locale.

See Also

See also locale()

void QTextToSpeech::setVoice(const QVoice &voice)

Sets the voice to use.

On some platforms, setting the voice changes other voice attributes such as locale, pitch, and so on. These changes trigger the emission of signals.

Setter function for property voice.

See Also

See also voice()

void QTextToSpeech::stop()

Stop the text that is being read.

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