[j-say list] Re: My Words Utility

  • From: "Pranav Lal" <pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 13:13:17 +0530

Chris,

You are right. However, DNS at times does not render the correct case of
words even if the written and spoken forms are defined. This is when you use
the alternative written form.

Pranav

-----Original Message-----
From: j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Chris Jenkins
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 11:20 AM
To: j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [j-say list] Re: My Words Utility

Hello Pranav.

If I am not mistaken you can have a written form and a spoken form even
while using the my words utility. To do this all you need to do is type
written form/spoken form. Just as you can do if you make your own text file.

I hope this helps.

-----Original Message-----
From: j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Pranav Lal
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 8:46 PM
To: j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [j-say list] Re: My Words Utility

Hi Gary,

I do not have a direct answer to your question. However, I do not use the my
words utility at all since it does not preserve the pronunciation of words.
I would switch to the vocabulary editor. In the vocabulary editor, once you
have defined jaws for Windows as a phrase, you can then navigate to its
properties and use the alternative written form to enter jaws for Windows in
the correct case.
Note:
I have not define this myself which is why you will see all references to
jaws for Windows in the wrong case.
Now, I have added Jaws For Windows to the vocabulary editor. You will see
that the case is correct and, I have not had to reboot my computer. I remain
perplexed as to why we continue to push the my words utility.
Pranav 






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