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Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-09-29 16:53
An exerpt from the User Guide is below:
This checkbox allows you to toggle whether or not NVDA should switch speech synthesizer languages on the fly, if language markup is available in the text being read. This option is enabled by default. Currently only the eSpeak synthesizer supports automatic language switching.
1 'on the fly', since I know what the option does I understand this. But non-native English speakers may not understand the idiom/phrase 'on the fly'.
2 'if language markup is available in the text being read' This is a bit too technical for an average user like me. Please reword it and make it simpler.
3 (optional) Just like an example of British English and American English is given in Automatic Dialect Switching documentation, an example could be given here.
Hope I was clear
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Reported by blindbhavya on 2014-09-29 16:53
An exerpt from the User Guide is below:
This checkbox allows you to toggle whether or not NVDA should switch speech synthesizer languages on the fly, if language markup is available in the text being read. This option is enabled by default. Currently only the eSpeak synthesizer supports automatic language switching.
1 'on the fly', since I know what the option does I understand this. But non-native English speakers may not understand the idiom/phrase 'on the fly'.
2 'if language markup is available in the text being read' This is a bit too technical for an average user like me. Please reword it and make it simpler.
3 (optional) Just like an example of British English and American English is given in Automatic Dialect Switching documentation, an example could be given here.
Hope I was clear
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: