CVS Speakup: bug or feature?

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Disregard my message on this subject (quoted below).  It was the fault of 
the DEC Express--apparently a symptom of switching systems too many times 
without power cycling the synth.

It started to do this same thing on my old machine, which I knew to have a 
working speakup (well, except for halting when cut was used, but that's 
neither here nor there).  When I noticed that it pronounced "4th" as "th", 
I power cycled the synth, and the problem was solved.  Tried it on the AMD 
just to be sure, and "0B" is now being pronounced as "0B".

Sorry for the bad report.

Luke

 On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Luke Davis wrote:

> I apologize if this has been descussed before.  I went back through the 
> last few months of messages, but couldn't find anything on it.
> 
> If the current CVS Speakup sees a character string, consisting of the 
> digit zero, and a letter (I tested it with B and L), it only says the 
> letter.
> 
> Example:
> 
> Need to get 0B from archives.
> 
> Would be read as:
> 
> Need to get B from archives.
> 
> This is a problem.  I can't imagine that such could be a feature, but I 
> thought I would inquire.
> 
> Kernel 2.6.18 running on a K7 system.
> 
> The synth is a DEC Express.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Luke
> 




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