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README.md
MARY TTS README
This is the source code repository for the multilingual open-source MARY text-to-speech platform (MARY TTS). MARY TTS is a client-server system written in pure Java, so it runs on many platforms.
For a downloadable package ready for use, see the download page.
For documentation on using MARY TTS from various angles, see the wiki. Older documentation can also be found at http://mary.dfki.de and http://mary.opendfki.de .
This README is part of the the MARY TTS source code repository. It contains information about compiling and developing the MARY TTS sources.
The code comes under the Lesser General Public License LGPL version 3 -- see LICENSE.txt for details.
Working on MARY TTS code
The recommended workflow for making contributions to the MARY TTS source code is to follow the github model:
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fork the MARY TTS repository into your own space on github, by navigating to https://github.com/marytts/marytts and clicking "fork" (of course you need a github account);
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use the git clone, commit, and push commands to make modifications on your own marytts repository; in this process, make sure to
git pull upstream master
repeatedly to stay in sync with latest developments on the master repo; -
when you think a reusable contribution is ready, issue a "pull request" on github to allow for easy merging into the master repository.
Have a good look at the github documentation if any of the words here seem unfamiliar.
Compiling MARY TTS on the command line
MARY TTS builds with Maven 3.0.x. If it is not installed on your system, you can get it from here: http://maven.apache.org/download.html
Compiling the MARY system itself can be done using
mvn install
in the top-level folder. This will compile the system, run all unit and integration tests, package the system to the extent possible, and install it in your local maven repository.
Running the freshly built MARY TTS server
After a successful compile, you should find a ready-to-run unpacked install of the MARY TTS server system in target/marytts-<VERSION>
. Run the server as
target/marytts-<VERSION>/bin/marytts-server.sh
Then connect to it with your browser at http://localhost:59125 or using the marytts-client.sh in the same folder.
The runtime system is also available as deployable packages:
target/marytts-<VERSION>.zip
Installation is easy: Unpack anywhere, and run the scripts in the bin/
folder.
Using the new languages support and voice building tools
Compiling the MARY TTS system creates a folder containing the MARY TTS build tools, in
target/marytts-builder-<VERSION>/
Shell scripts for the available tools are provided in the bin/
subfolder.
Using MARY TTS in your own Java projects
The easiest way to get all dependencies right is to use Maven. The example projects below user-examples
should be sufficient to get you started.
The pom.xml
file in each example project copies the required jar files and sets the classpath of the project jar file such that it can be simply started as follows:
java -jar user-examples/example-embedded/target/example-embedded-<VERSION>.jar
Developing MARY TTS in Eclipse
The easiest and therefore recommended way to edit MARY TTS source files is using Eclipse IDE for Java developers. We have tested with Eclipse Indigo, feel free to experiment with other versions.
Two relevant Eclipse plugins which come pre-bundled with Eclipse Indigo for Java developers are M2E Maven Eclipse Integration and Egit Eclipse Git Source code management.
M2E can be used to import the Maven projects into an Eclipse workspace as follows.
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Start with an empty workspace, from the "File" menu select "Import..." and open the "Maven" menu item.
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Import the maven projects as eclipse projects:
a. If you have previously cloned the git repo, select "Existing Maven Projects", choose the root
marytts
directory as root, and select the subprojects you want to import.b. If you have not yet cloned the git repo, select "Checkout Maven projects from SCM", choose SCM method
git
(you may have to follow the link "install SCM connectors from the m2e marketplace" and installm2e-egit
), and enter the git repository location as download link (e.g.,git@github.com:marytts/marytts.git
to directly clone the master repo, but see "Working on MARY TTS code" above for good practice). -
To make the Eclipse projects aware of the version control system, select all of them, right-click and select "Team"->"Share projects". In the popup window, select "Git", click Next, then check the checkbox "Use or create repository in parent folder of project", and click "Finish".
This should get you up and running.
You are of course free to edit the source code using other tools. Just be aware that MARY TTS requires Java 6, and source file encoding must be set to UTF-8.