On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Tony Baechler wrote: > luke wrote: > > Earlier today I wrote: > > > > "If it's on the right, replace the 1s with 2s." > > > > There is a digit one before the first "s" and a two before the second. > > However, my current speakup reads this line as: > > > > "If it's on the right, replace the s with s." > > > > If I place the speakup cursor on the "1s" and hit "read word", I get "s". > > If I hit read word twice (I.E. spell word), it will then say "1 s". > > > > > > This is a DEC-Talk Express bug. Good luck fixing it, I've been trying for > years. The thing that is driving me crazy the most, is that I *did* fix this, over a year ago. For some reason which I will never understand, I didn't promote the fix to my speakup initialization and configuration script, where I do all of my other rate, pitch, character, etc. setup. I so rarely reboot my home system, that it's been about that long since I had to perform the fix, and the last time, about 8 months ago before last week, I apparently still remembered how to do it. I'm going to have to spend some time playing with this, and if I can get it fixed again, I'll figure out a way to get it included in source for the DEC Express driver or something. Luke