06-22-2016
I readily believe the RudiC helped you create an awk program that could do something similar to what you are describing... But I can't believe that the code you have shown us does anything like what you are describing. (Shell variables are not expanded inside single-quoted strings. You are using code that changes data found in <value> tags and data found in <machine> tags, but your description doesn't say anything about changing data in <machine> tags.
And, since the code shown copies entire input files to corresponding output files (possibly after updating some text), I don't understand what additional text you are hoping to produce nor where you want that additional text to be written???
Please give us a much clearer description of what you are trying to do and show us small representative samples of an input file and the corresponding output file (or files) you hope to produce from that input. (And, be sure that the code that you have shown us does produce the output that you have indicated it currently produces.)
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espeak
ESPEAK(1) General Commands Manual ESPEAK(1)
NAME
espeak - A multi-lingual software speech synthesizer.
SYNOPSIS
espeak [options] [<words>]
DESCRIPTION
espeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and some other languages.
OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options.
-f <text file>
Text file to speak
--stdin
Read text input from stdin instead of a file
If neither -f nor --stdin, <words> are spoken, or if none then text is spoken from stdin, each line separately.
-q Quiet, don't produce any speech (may be useful with -x)
-a <integer>
Amplitude, 0 to 20, default is 10
-l <integer>
Line length. If not zero (which is the default), consider lines less than this length as and-of-clause
-p <integer>
Pitch adjustment, 0 to 99, default is 50
-s <integer>
Speed in words per minute, default is 160
-v <voice name>
Use voice file of this name from espeak-data/voices
-b Input text encoding, 1=UTF8, 2=8 bit, 4=16 bit
-b Input text encoding, 1=UTF8, 2=8 bit, 4=16 bit
-m Indicates that the text contains SSML (Speech Synthesis Markup Language) tags or other XML tags. Those SSML tags which are supported
are interpreted. Other tags, including HTML, are ignored, except that some HTML tags such as <hr> <h2> and <li> ensure a break in
the speech.
-w <wave file name>
Write output to this WAV file, rather than speaking it directly
-x Write phoneme mnemonics to stdout
-X Write phonemes mnemonics and translation trace to stdout. If rules files have been built with --compile=debug, line numbers will
also be displayed.
--stdout
Write speech output to stdout
--compile=<voice name>
Compile the pronunciation rules and dictionary in the current directory. =<voice name> is optional and specifies which language
--path=<path>
Specifies the directory containing the espeak-data directory
--phonout=<filename>
Write output from -x -X commands and mbrola phoneme data to this file
--punct="<characters>"
Speak the names of punctuation characters during speaking. If =<characters> is omitted, all punctuation is spoken.
-k <integer>
Indicate capital letters with: 1=sound, 2=the word "capitals", higher values = a pitch increase (try -k20).
--voices[=<language code>]
Lists the available voices. If =<language code> is present then only those voices which are suitable for that language are listed.
--compile=voicename
Compile the pronunciation rules and dictionary in the current directory. =<voice name> is optional and specifies which language
--compile=debug
Compile the pronunciation rules and dictionary in the current directory as above, but include line numbers, that get shown when -X
is used.
AUTHOR
eSpeak was written by Jonathan Duddington <jonsd@jsd.clara.co.uk>. The webpage for this package can be found at http://espeak.source-
forge.net/.
This manual page was written by Luke Yelavich <themuso@ubuntu.com>, for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others).
August 6, 2010 ESPEAK(1)