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SPUSER
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22-Oct-99
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cthrash
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SPUSER is a simple SAPI wrapper which switches the default user.
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SPUSER can be invoked in one of three ways:
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(1) spuser
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(2) spuser [-v] -{locale}
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(3) spuser [-v] {user-name}
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(1) When invoked without arguments, a message box will appear indicating the
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current default user.
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(2) When invoked with a dash followed by a locale identifier, the default user
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will switch to the *first* user that matches the specified locale. A
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handful of locale strings are recognized (jpn,enu,chs). You can also
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specify an integer.
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(3) When invoked with an argument without a dash in the first position, the
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argument is assumed to be a name. The default user, if there is a match,
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will be switched to that user. Note (a) that this precludes switching to a
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user whose name starts with a dash; and (b) the entire command line is
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treated as the name, so quotes should not be used:
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(i.e. spuser Default Speech User -not- spuser "Default Speech User")
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In cases (2) and (3) and verbose option -v is provided. When set, output will
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be shown whether the switch was successful or not. When not set, output will
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only appear when some error occurs. In case (1) output will be shown whether
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the verbose option is set or not.
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