<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Hi Horia,<br><br></div>can you sum up the idea and create a task in phabricator (<a href="https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/144/">https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/144/</a>)? If you don't want to create an account, I can create the task for you.<br><br></div>Johnny<br><div><div><div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2016-10-05 8:18 GMT+02:00 Bruno Coudoin <span dir="ltr"><<a target="_blank" href="mailto:bruno.coudoin@gcompris.net">bruno.coudoin@gcompris.net</a>></span>:<br><blockquote style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex" class="gmail_quote">
  
    
  
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    Hi,<br>
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    Yes, doing phrases on top of art4apps images would work as well. The
    photos I have are a little bit odd for GCompris's cartoon style.<span class="gmail-HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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    <div class="gmail-m_271147241316906120moz-cite-prefix">Le 05/10/2016 07:10, Horia PELLE a
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          <div>Yes, something like that is what popped in my mind.</div>
          <div>My thought was to just use the PNGs from <a target="_blank" href="http://art4apps.org">art4apps.org</a>,
            i.e. make phrases based on those images only, without
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          <div>If “the powers that be” decide to implement this feature,
            I would love to get involved!</div>
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                <div><b>From:</b> <a target="_blank" href="mailto:bruno.coudoin@gcompris.net" title="bruno.coudoin@gcompris.net">Bruno
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                <div><b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, 04 October, 2016 23:13</div>
                <div><b>To:</b> <a target="_blank" href="mailto:gcompris-devel@kde.org" title="gcompris-devel@kde.org">gcompris-devel@kde.org</a>
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                <div><b>Subject:</b> Re: lang activity proposition</div>
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            <div class="gmail-m_271147241316906120moz-cite-prefix">Le 04/10/2016 19:57, Horia
              PELLE a écrit :<br>
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                  <div>I read about it, and my conclusion is that videos
                    would complicate the whole thing, indeed.</div>
                  <div>But I must confess that I was lured by Siddhesh’s
                    idea to use audio examples instead of videos: if we
                    have the right sentences and voice performances,
                    they could sustain the emotional part of the speech
                    pretty good! Would this alternative be easier to
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            Hi,<br>
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            I also believe that video is overkill for this. We can
            achieve the same goal with only an image a an audio voice as
            we do today.<br>
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            I have a little gem for you. I started in 2012 a lang
            dataset in the Gtk+ version of GCompris. It is almost ready
            except for the audio voices to be recorded.<br>
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            It is commented in the git version, from here:<br>
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            <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-gtk/tree/master/src/lang-activity/resources/lang/intro" class="gmail-m_271147241316906120moz-txt-link-freetext">https://github.com/gcompris/<wbr>GCompris-gtk/tree/master/src/<wbr>lang-activity/resources/lang/<wbr>intro</a><br>
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            Also going furher on that, we could propose longer texts and
            have a feature in which each word  is underlined while it is
            spoken. Not that easy to achieve but would be a nice
            teaching tool.<br>
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            Bruno.<br>
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