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Using eSpeak sapi5, when spelling a capital letter, it doesn't back to normal pitch. #1736

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Aug 28, 2011 · 5 comments

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Reported by ateu on 2011-08-28 13:53
I use eSpeak sapi 5.
When I spell a chapital leter, it increments the pitch, but It does not back the previous pitch.

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Comment 1 by ateu (in reply to comment description) on 2011-08-28 16:54
I use eSpeak sapi5.

When I spell a capital letter, it increments the pitch, but It does not back the previous pitch.

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Comment 2 by Ahiiron (in reply to comment 1) on 2011-08-28 17:31
Replying to ateu:

I use eSpeak sapi5.

When I spell a capital letter, it increments the pitch, but It does not back the previous pitch.

Any reason why you're not using the eSpeak shipping with NVDA?

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Comment 3 by ateu (in reply to comment 2) on 2011-08-28 18:01
Replying to Ahiiron:

Replying to ateu:

I use eSpeak sapi5.

When I spell a capital letter, it increments the pitch, but It does not back the previous pitch.

Any reason why you're not using the eSpeak shipping with NVDA?

I prifire sapi5 version because the pitch is more lower. Sometimes I use the bundled, but I prifire sapi5 version
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Changed title from "Using eSpeak sapi5, when spelling a chapital leter, it doesn't back to normal pitch." to "Using eSpeak sapi5, when spelling a capital letter, it doesn't back to normal pitch."

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Does this issue still stand with ESpeak-NG, the successor of ESpeak? I believe the SAPI 5 version of ESpeak-NG is under development at the moment, and thus would request @rhdunn to take this ticket into account for the same.

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seanbudd commented Jan 9, 2023

Closing as abandoned/stale.

@seanbudd seanbudd closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 9, 2023
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