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Occasional premature stopping of say all #1595

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jun 20, 2011 · 6 comments
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Occasional premature stopping of say all #1595

nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jun 20, 2011 · 6 comments

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Reported by briang1 on 2011-06-20 18:44
To demonstrate this. Set up outlook Express as plain text read mode. load in the email attached to this ticket and invoke sayall.
You should find that the reading will stop at a seemingly blank line. Cursoring down and re invoking sayall will read the rest. Suspect something invisible is in that line, stopping it.
This has been very hard to get to occur to order.

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Attachment say all problem in oe.eml added by briang1 on 2011-06-20 18:48
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Email file from Outlook express which causes say all to stop

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Comment 1 by briang1 on 2011-06-20 19:06
Right, further research shows it is dependent on symbol level. if the > symbols are not being spoken it stops. So test with symbol level none.

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Comment 2 by mdcurran on 2011-06-21 05:39
Should be fixed by 1984fb8 and 1a39be3. Technically the bug is with eSpeak, where it will sometimes drop speech indexes. Symbol level really has nothing to do with it, except for the fact that espeak seems to drop an index for "of the" but not "of greater the".
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Milestone changed from None to 2011.2
State: closed

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Comment 3 by jteh on 2011-06-21 07:45
For reference, the following block of text previously reproduced the issue:

of
the.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j

The issue is that eSpeak doesn't send the second index when outputting the following: "(0) of )1) the" (where the indexes are in brackets).

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Comment 4 by briang1 on 2011-06-21 18:11
Yes, and tested it with different punctuation levels and synths, all seems fine.

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Comment 5 by jteh on 2011-07-04 01:34
While these are slightly different cases to the one mentioned in this ticket, it's worth noting that 8804710 through 5e64248 fix further issues related to problems in say all.

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