Sure you can. Just set punctuation to none. Easy.
What I am wondering is this. When you are reading a book in speech just for
pleasure, and are using Jaws, can you set it so that it will not say
punctuation marks? If you are studying oor validating, of course you would
want to hear that, but for pleasure reading can you fix it to not speak
punctuation marks?
Sue S.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Monica Willyard" <plumlipstick@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 6:14 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question Regarding British Quotes
Hi, Cindy. You're right. I don't touch quotes in what I validate. I assume the submitter wants them as they are. In my scans, all quotes are processed to be double quotes. When I get a book from the Bookshare collection, I process the file to make all quotes double quotes. That way I get some peace from the punctuation racket. (smile)
Monica Willyard
On Wednesday 10/11/2006 02:38 AM, you wrote:Cool. Even though we have to keep the quotation marks as they are, I assume when you download a book for yourself you can change them globally and then read with pleasure. smile
Cindy
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