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  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/cocoa/tab_contents/
render_view_context_menu_mac.h 55 // Handler for the "Start Speaking" menu item.
58 // Handler for the "Stop Speaking" menu item.
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/common/extensions/api/
tts.json 99 "description": "If true, enqueues this utterance if TTS is already in progress. If false (the default), interrupts any current speech and flushes the speech queue before speaking this new utterance."
127 "description": "Speaking rate relative to the default rate for this voice. 1.0 is the default rate, normally around 180 to 220 words per minute. 2.0 is twice as fast, and 0.5 is half as fast. Values below 0.1 or above 10.0 are strictly disallowed, but many voices will constrain the minimum and maximum rates further—for example a particular voice may not actually speak faster than 3 times normal even if you specify a value larger than 3.0."
134 "description": "Speaking pitch between 0 and 2 inclusive, with 0 being lowest and 2 being highest. 1.0 corresponds to a voice's default pitch."
141 "description": "Speaking volume between 0 and 1 inclusive, with 0 being lowest and 1 being highest, with a default of 1.0."
158 "description": "This function is called with events that occur in the process of speaking the utterance.",
193 "description": "If speech was paused, resumes speaking where it left off.",
199 "description": "Checks whether the engine is currently speaking. On Mac OS X, the result is true whenever the system speech engine is speaking, even if the speech wasn't initiated by Chrome.",
207 "name": "speaking",
209 "description": "True if speaking, false otherwise.
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  /cts/tests/tests/accessibility/src/android/view/accessibility/cts/
AccessibilityManagerTest.java 96 assertTrue("The speaking service should be installed.", speakingServiceInstalled);
119 assertTrue("The speaking service should be enabled.", speakingServiceEnabled);
127 assertSame("There should be only one enabled speaking service.", 1, enabledServices.size());
137 fail("The speaking service is not enabled.");
157 assertTrue("The speaking service should be installed.", speakingServiceInstalled);
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/libjingle/source/talk/session/media/
currentspeakermonitor.cc 92 // add it now with a "not speaking" state.
102 // Update the speaking states of all participants based on the new audio
110 // members as having started or stopped speaking. Matches the
122 // Reset level because we don't think they're really speaking.
195 // Update the speaking state map based on added and removed streams.
currentspeakermonitor.h 29 // which participant is currently speaking.
77 // recognize that they have started and stopped speaking. This avoids
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/sqlite/src/test/
fts3query.test 186 INSERT INTO t3 VALUES('no gestures', 'another intriguing discovery by observing the hand gestures (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such gestures do more than add visual emphasis to our words (many people gesture while they''re on the telephone, for example); it seems they actually help our brains find words');
190 {{<b>...</b>hand <b>gestures</b> (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such <b>gestures</b> do<b>...</b>}}
193 {{<b>...</b>hand XXXgestures</b> (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such XXXgestures</b> do<b>...</b>}}
196 {{<b>...</b>hand XXXgesturesYYY (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such XXXgesturesYYY do<b>...</b>}}
199 {{ZZZhand XXXgesturesYYY (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such XXXgesturesYYY doZZZ}}
202 {{ZZZhand XXXgesturesYYY (called beats) people make while speaking. Research has shown that such XXXgesturesYYY doZZZ}}
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/speech/
IRecognitionListener.aidl 29 * Called when the endpointer is ready for the user to start speaking.
55 * Called after the user stops speaking.
IRecognitionService.aidl 26 * determine when the user has finished speaking, stream the audio to the
47 * if the user had stopped speaking at this point. The function has no effect unless it
RecognitionListener.java 28 * Called when the endpointer is ready for the user to start speaking.
57 * Called after the user stops speaking.
  /external/chromium_org/base/memory/
discardable_memory_unittest.cc 24 // interval, though technically speaking this might flake.
  /external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/modules/speech/
SpeechSynthesis.idl 31 readonly attribute boolean speaking;
  /external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/speech/
tts_controller.h 97 // when the utterance is done speaking. Before speaking this utterance,
247 // Returns true if we're currently speaking an utterance.
264 // Resume speaking.
306 // Start speaking the given utterance. Will either take ownership of
317 // Start speaking the next utterance in the queue.

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