It seems to be rather in order.
I write in dic a punctuacion and then the eqivalent in
Esperanto.
But there is a problem: How to write the Carriage return? I
think, that I must write the words, because for them does not
exist a punctuation?
I don't know how such things are said in Esperonto. In the
speech dictionary, used to change the pronunciation of
whatever you want to change, you can put the punctuation mark
in and tell the dictionary how you want it said. But the
problem is that you will then hear punctuation spoken that way
in English as well.
You can get around the problem by having two speech
dictionary files and manually putting the one you want to use
in NVDA before you switch to the language. That isn't
automatic, but it would achieve what you want.
Gene
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Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2019 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Nvda and Language Esperanto
Hi gene, I am afraid, that I don't understand you.
If I have set the language Esperanto, Espeak says the whole
addressar so:
Uzivatel backlash, appdata backslash, roaming backlash, nvda
backlash, voice backlash, espeak backslash, dic.
I would like to hear Espeak saying in Esperanto.
Jarek
Dne 01.06.2019 v 23:51 Gene
napsal(a):
If reading of punctuation isn't done properly, you can
use the speech dictionary to manually enter the words you
want to hear. That may be enough information, but if you
have questions about using the speech dictionary, ask here.
Gene
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Jarek