Hello
Randy,
thanks for
you fast reply!
I tried it
now in this way, and it works - that's really a nice
feature...
Regards,
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang--
No, it's not a bug, but a relatively new feature. A "Reference"
refers to the Voice project's Voice.xml file. If you go to the Voice
associated with your project and open the Voice.xml file, you'll see a blank
screen with a few buttons on the bottom. Click "Add Shared Content" --
this will let you define any combination of audio resources, grouped under a
single name. This name is the Reference; once you save the Voice.xml file,
you should see your new Reference (shared content) appear as an option in all of
the dialogs in your project which have some prompting configuration.
There are few nifty uses for this - one of which is that you can define a
reference for your standard reprompting message, or a legal disclaimer. In
the future, if one of these needs to be changed, one edit will affect the entire
application. True, in certain circumstances this could be done with audio
file manipulation, but using a Reference means that you can make the changes
with no audio manipulation, using as many files as are needed.
Good luck,
Randy
Hello VTP-Developer Team,
when i define Prompts in following Blocks in VTP:
"Question", "Record" and "Option Set" - there is a possibility to define a
Prompt Entry - Content Type "Reference".
But it's not possible to use this Content Type
"Reference".
Is it a bug - or how should this Prompt Entry
"Content Type" to be used?
When i use a variable in this context, it's not
possible to close this dialogue with OK-button...
<<...OLE_Obj...>>
Thanks in advance for any comments!
Wolfgang
Eckhart
Sonorys Technology
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