email spelled out
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email spelled out
I want to be able to spell my email address. Inquiries are frequent and I usually have to spell it because of the contents. Particularly bad are e, p, r, t, y and z. No surprise there but does anyone have any suggestions? I could always use echo, bravo, etc. but I wondered if there might be another way.
Evan Engstrom
email spelled out
Right now I'm just using the supplied voices. I'm waiting on premium Kate & Paul to be delivered. Depending on results, I may end up with Ray, AT&T. For specific things like this spelling issue I wouldn't object to using another specific voice that happened to really do the alphabet well; male or female, but probably not the dog TTF. Thanks.
Evan Engstrom
If you need just one email (e.g., abc@domain.com) spelled out you can put it as
a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com
You can also create the following entry in Pronunciation editor
Word: abc@domain.com
Pronunciation: a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com
so that every time "abc@domain.com" occurs in text, it would automatically get spelled out as if it was written as "a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com".
Some voices may require changing the letter "a" to something like "aey" in order to be pronounced correctly
aey, b, c, at, d, o, m, aey, i, n, dot com
a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com
You can also create the following entry in Pronunciation editor
Word: abc@domain.com
Pronunciation: a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com
so that every time "abc@domain.com" occurs in text, it would automatically get spelled out as if it was written as "a, b, c, at, d, o, m, a, i, n, dot com".
Some voices may require changing the letter "a" to something like "aey" in order to be pronounced correctly
aey, b, c, at, d, o, m, aey, i, n, dot com
Done!
Loaded premium NeoSpeech Paul and every letter was perfect except t and tea fixed that.
Evan Engstrom