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Kevin Huber <huber.kevin7@gmail.com>Subject:
Re: Voicing of Numbers by EloquenceDate:
Wed, Jul 11, 2012 3:36:19 pmHi:
I would also like to know how to fix the problem that Richard outlined
with how Eloquence pronounces dates because I hve that problem as
well and it annoys me as well.
Kevin Huberproblem as well
On 7/11/12, Petty, Richard <rpetty@bcm.edu> wrote:
> My apologies if I'm covering old ground here, but I cannot find a previous
> post on exactly this question.
>
> Eloquence pronounces August twenty-first, 2012 as August second one st,
> 2012. Here's how it's written with numbers: August 21st, 2012. Note the
> pronunciation is correct when moving word-by-word, but not when reading the
> entire paragraph or by the line.
>
> In the Settings, Other menu option, I have changed numbers to off, on and to
> synthesizer without solving the incorrect pronunciation. The pronunciation
> is the same regardless of setting. (By the way, the number option is set to
> program.) Most often I encounter this in Outlook 2003 on XP with the latest
> version of WE, but the problem occurs across all office programs. I just
> happen to use Outlook most of the time.
>
> This is not a serious problem, but a real irritation. If anyone has solved
> this, I would appreciate knowing how you solved it. Thanks so much.
>
> Richard Petty
> ILRU - Independent Living Research Utilization
> richard.petty@bcm.edu (E-Mail)
>
>
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I would also like to know how to fix the problem that Richard outlined
with how Eloquence pronounces dates because I hve that problem as
well and it annoys me as well.
Kevin Huberproblem as well
On 7/11/12, Petty, Richard <rpetty@bcm.edu> wrote:
> My apologies if I'm covering old ground here, but I cannot find a previous
> post on exactly this question.
>
> Eloquence pronounces August twenty-first, 2012 as August second one st,
> 2012. Here's how it's written with numbers: August 21st, 2012. Note the
> pronunciation is correct when moving word-by-word, but not when reading the
> entire paragraph or by the line.
>
> In the Settings, Other menu option, I have changed numbers to off, on and to
> synthesizer without solving the incorrect pronunciation. The pronunciation
> is the same regardless of setting. (By the way, the number option is set to
> program.) Most often I encounter this in Outlook 2003 on XP with the latest
> version of WE, but the problem occurs across all office programs. I just
> happen to use Outlook most of the time.
>
> This is not a serious problem, but a real irritation. If anyone has solved
> this, I would appreciate knowing how you solved it. Thanks so much.
>
> Richard Petty
> ILRU - Independent Living Research Utilization
> richard.petty@bcm.edu (E-Mail)
>
>
> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender
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