I have been seeing that since 1.0. On Mon, 3 May 2004, Jacob Schmude wrote: > Hi all > About a week ago I reported a bug with speechd_up and speech > dispatcher on the speechd list, involving lines running together when > using speechd_up. Well, yesterday I managed to revive my half-dead dec > express--don't know exactly how I did it but the thing works again. I've > noticed the bug on the dec express as well. Basically, what's happening is > that, when using a keystroke that reads multiple lines, the last word of > the line that is being read is mashed together with the first word of the > next line--the words are pronounced as if there are no spaces between > them. On synthesizers such as the dec express and software dec, this can > obviously create some rather interesting pronunciation anomolies. I had > thought the problem to be in speech dispatcher at first, but since it > happens on my dec express as well, it is clearly either a problem in > speakup or a setting I accidentally changed. Just to demonstrate, here's > two lines: > This is a test of speakup reading more > than one line at a time. > These lines are spoken like this: > This is a test of speakup reading morethan one line at a time. > I'm using speakup 2.0 cvs from 4/14/2004 at 16:23:30 which is the most > recent--I checked for updates before reporting this. > Note that this problem does not surface when the screen is being read as > data comes in, only while reviewing the screen with the numpad. > Has anyone else seen this bug? Have I accidentally changed a setting > somewhere? > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > -- Foreign Aid: Taxing poor people in rich countries for the benefit of rich people in poor countries. - Bernard Rosenberg