Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!super!udel!princeton!pilot.njin.net!rutgers!att!homxb!hocpa!rusty From: rusty@hocpa.UUCP (M.W.HADDOCK) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Better Speech. Message-ID: <506@hocpa.UUCP> Date: 19 Jan 89 16:52:34 GMT Reply-To: rusty@hocpa.ATT.COM (91341-M.W.HADDOCK) Organization: AT&T Consumer Products Laboratories Lines: 22 References: Is there a switch on SPEAK: or say that will turn off the expansion of abbreviations? For example, the sentence I am the Wizard of Oz. comes out sounding like I am the wizard of ounces. I know you're saying that the need for Oz at the end of a sentence if miniscule but there is at least Dr. (for doctor when I wanted drive). There are other abbrevitions but you catch my drift. Right now, the only way I've come up with to defeat this is to put a space before a termination period. Ah, but this means I have to "edit" my incoming text. -Rusty- RAH4STIY /HAE4DAAK -- Rusty Haddock {uunet!likewise,att,arpa}!hocpa!rusty AT&T Consumer Products Laboratories - Human Factors Laboratory Holmdel, New Joyzey 07733 (201) 834-1023 rusty@hocpa.att.com ** Genius may have its limitations but stupidity is not thus handicapped.