TA treats Mrs. and Mr. as if they were the end of a sentence. The pause is rather jarring. I have tried tricking the dictionary but cant seem to fix it other than Mrs Jones but that only works on Jones.
Is there a fix?
Jack
Mr. and Mrs.
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Re: Mr. and Mrs.
Hi Jack
I think you should be able to fix this using TextAloud Pronunciation Dictionary Maintenance. From the TextAloud main window, click Tools -> Pronunciation Dictionary Maintenance, and add a dictionary entry like this:
Set the Text Matching dropdown to "Simple Text". In the Simple Text field, use "Mr." (without the quotes). Then set the Pronounce Using dropdown to "Respell", and respell Mr. as "Mister" (without the quotes). The Word Boundary dropdown should be set to "Word Boundary Required".
Then add a similar pronunciation dictionary entry that respells "Mrs." as "Misses".
Let me know if that doesn't help.
I think you should be able to fix this using TextAloud Pronunciation Dictionary Maintenance. From the TextAloud main window, click Tools -> Pronunciation Dictionary Maintenance, and add a dictionary entry like this:
Set the Text Matching dropdown to "Simple Text". In the Simple Text field, use "Mr." (without the quotes). Then set the Pronounce Using dropdown to "Respell", and respell Mr. as "Mister" (without the quotes). The Word Boundary dropdown should be set to "Word Boundary Required".
Then add a similar pronunciation dictionary entry that respells "Mrs." as "Misses".
Let me know if that doesn't help.
Jim Bretti
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Re: Mr. and Mrs.
Thanks, Bret. Turns out I tried that but forgot to delete the previous tries that didn't work.
Sounds great now.
Thanks,
js
Sounds great now.
Thanks,
js