I know n otyhing about txt to speech but I would imagine the
sun-onsentences would be ead rapidly as it's intended -- probably one
reason why it's intended we separate them when it's not intended Howwever
I'm writing to assure you no to worry abut not being totally successful ni
fixing the conversion of the word"one" to the numeral one. The
proofreader will take car of it. It's nice to have something for us o do
smile
CIndy
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 4:23 AM, john.falter <john.falter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
[scanner's note: This book contains many segments where whole sentences
are run together as a single word. This is intended to indicate something
done at a frantic pace. I left these as they are, per the usual
instructions, but I wonder how well that will work in text to speech.
Also, the OCR made the word I into the number 1 in many cases. I fixed all
that I noticed, but there could still be some.]
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