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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/10/2017 05:48 PM, TS wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:589E4325.80400@icloud.com" type="cite">The
Screen reader version, for example, will pronounce the "L" in
"LORD" as a separate word and then "ORD" as the following word
whereas selecting the words themselves and having them spoken will
not have that problem.</blockquote>
<font face="FreeSerif">That indicates that the former is being fed
directive-formatted text which the TTS must strip to the actual
pronounceable content -vs- just funneling selected text into the
TTS, already absent formatting content.<br>
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What it really means is that the TTS is not doing an especially
good job of stripping. Xiphos' TTS does a careful job of feeding
only post-processed text.<br>
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