Re: yasr and non ascii characters

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If they are in the 128-255 range, then you can add pronunciations for them
in the [dict] section of yasr.conf.  But feel free to write me off list if
you think that it could be made to work better.


-- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --

On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Sergey Fleytin wrote:

> Hello, list!
>
> Some time ago i already asked this question but since i got no answer
> i decided to ask it again in a different manner.
>
> Under linux i work mainly with emacspeak but for certain task i prefer
> usin yasr with emacspeak server  for speech output. The speech
> server i am using supports russian language since it works with 2
> synthesizers. But yasr speaks only english. So my question is, how
> yasr treats non-ascii characters? Does it treats them all as
> "unreadable"? If so, will it be changed in future versions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sergey.
>
>
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