The punc parameters
pj at pjb.com.au
pj at pjb.com.au
Fri Apr 12 19:37:56 EDT 2013
Hi.
There are five punctuation-related parameters at the speakup level:
punc_all !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~
punc_most #$%&()*+/<=>@\^|
punc_some $%&/@
punc_level 1
reading_punc 1
and one at the synth level:
punct 0
What do they mean, and how do they interact ?
For example: punc_all, punc_most and punc_some
obviously define various different sets of punctuation characters;
but then punc_level is set not to "all" or "most" or "some",
but to a number. Does that number refer to all, most, or some ?
How do they interact with the synth-level punct parameter ?
And the reading_punc parameter: is that a number, or a boolean ?
What does it do ?
In http://linux-speakup.org/spkguide.txt it says:
If you find one you aren't sure about,
you can post a query on the Speakup list.
Regards, Peter Billam
http://www.pjb.com.au pj at pjb.com.au (03) 6278 9410
"Follow the charge, not the particle." -- Richard Feynman
from The Theory of Positrons, Physical Review, 1949
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