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From:

 Tom Kingston <tom.kingston@charter.net>

Subject:

 Re: is it a legal action to edit WE's set files directly to gain

Date:

 Thu, Dec 8, 2011 4:43:34 pm
Here's how I manage punctuation at the global level.
Under the screen node, punctuation, I set everything except space to
global, dictionary only. I set space to off because I generally don't
want to hear it. For the few programs I do want to hear it I change it
for the particular program set file and set its scope to program.
Otherwise all punctuation that is spoken will be defined in the default
character dictionary; char.chr. For program specific changes I create a
dictionary for that program, associate it with a set file for the
program, make the changes to that dictionary, then change the
punctuation scope to program. This uses the trickle down effect wherein
if there's a program specific dictionary it will be referenced first,
then the default char.chr dictionary will be referenced. But if the
substitution is found in the program specific dictionary the same entry
will be ignored in the default dictionary.

Hth,
Tom


On 12/8/2011 1:51 PM, Stephen Clower wrote:
> Hello Katherine,
>
> It is not illegal to edit the XML content of the Window-Eyes set files,
> but we don't officially support doing so. Remember that if you
> inadvertently break something, you can reset the Window-Eyes defaults
> via the Factory Settings option in the File menu.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
>
>
>
> On 12/8/2011 1:39 PM, Katherine Moss wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I'm just curious whether it is a good idea to edit set files directly
>> in order to get fine customization of punctuation. I'm asking because
>> when you have miscellaneous punctuation marks checked during the
>> startup wizard, words like don't, doesn't, and I'm are not pronounced
>> correctly due to WE reading the apostrophes. This is driving me up the
>> wall and I'm trying to take a bit of control of it without trying to
>> replace the words in the dictionary and having to struggle to find the
>> right mock word to replace them to ensure correct pronunciation.
>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>> Katherine Moss,
>> Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org. Visit
>> us on the web at http://raeder24.org<http://raeder24.org/>;
>>
>>
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