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Phraseset Editor-Phrase Data Tab

Use the Phrase Tab of the Phraseset Editor to set basic identification properties for the phraseset file. This tab is located at the bottom of the workspace area when the Phraseset Editor is open.

In the Phraseset tab, the following attributes of the phraseset file can be configured.

Phraseset Editor-Phrase Tab Attributes 

Attribute

Description

Required?

Display Name

A name for the phraseset file.

No

Voice Talent

Information about the professional individual or studio that recorded the phraseset audio file, if applicable.

No

Phrase Text

Exact text for the phraseset file. This field serves three purposes, as follows:

  • It identifies the intended wording and purpose for the phraseset file.
  • If no audio file is selected or exists for the phraseset file, the system automatically uses this text to render the phraseset using text-to-speech (TTS) technology.
  • If the audio file is planned to be recorded later, this text serves as a script for the individual or company who will do the recording.

Note:

To disable the backup TTS generation missing audio file backup, add a new context parameter called runtime-Disable-TTS-Backup with the value true to the project's web.xml file. To do this from the GUI, follow these steps:

  1. Click Project->Properties->Dialog Designer->Web Descriptor.
  1. If the context parameter "runtime-Disable-TTS-Backup" does not exist, click Add to create a new one. Set the name to runtime-Disable-TTS-Backup, and set the value to true.
  • If the context parameter already exists, then set the value to true.

No, but strongly recommended

Base Language Text

Exact text for the phraseset in the default project language. Often, this contains the same text as shown in the Phraseset Text field.

However, when creating applications that will be converted or translated into another language, these fields will contain different information.

For example, suppose the application is developed in English, but will be translated to German.

In such a case, the Base Language Text contains the text in the language that the application is developed in. For example, if English, the text could be: "Good morning. Thank you for calling the German Federal Bank."

The Phraseset Text field, however, contains the German translation of the English Base Language Text phraseset: "Guten morgen. Danke fuer Ihre Anruf zum Bundesbank Deutschland."

No

Comments

Descriptive comments related to the phraseset file. This text is only displayed in the Phraseset Editor.

No

Search Keywords

Key words that can be used when searching among phrasesets.

Note: The current release of Dialog Designer does not support the ability to search based on keywords. This capability will be supported in a future release.

No



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