Skype Chat begins each new comment with a time stamp like the sample below...
[10:31:50 AM] Phil Pruscino: Hi Greg - I'm coming to Nashville - bought plane ticket yesterday - 30 hour trip - can't wait
[10:31:54 AM] Brett Lewis: Are you guys doing any informal get togethers before or after the event? I'm getting ready to book my airline ticket.
[10:32:00 AM] JoanneD: Hi Everyone
Is there a way to get TextAloud to skip this e.g. [10:31:50 AM] when speaking Skype Chat that has been copied and pasted into TextAloud 3?
Thanks
Rosco
How to Skip [Time Stamp] on Skype Chat
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Re: How to Skip [Time Stamp] on Skype Chat
Hi Rosco,
Take a look at this post: http://nextup.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6439. It explains how to create a pronunciation dictionary entry to skip text enclosed in parentheses or square brackets.
If you want to use a regular expression that specifically matches a timestamp contained in square brackets, you could create a pronunciation dictionary entry like this ... create a new dictionary entry and set Text Matching to "Regular Expression". For the regular expression, try this:
\[\d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d (AM|PM)\]
Then set the Pronounce Using dropdown to "Skip Text". The pattern is looking for decimal digits (\d) separated by colons. Using \d{1,2} for the hour allows for the hour to be 1 or 2 digits. Also, the square bracket characters have meaning inside regular expressions, so they are escaped with a backslash character.
Take a look at this post: http://nextup.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6439. It explains how to create a pronunciation dictionary entry to skip text enclosed in parentheses or square brackets.
If you want to use a regular expression that specifically matches a timestamp contained in square brackets, you could create a pronunciation dictionary entry like this ... create a new dictionary entry and set Text Matching to "Regular Expression". For the regular expression, try this:
\[\d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d (AM|PM)\]
Then set the Pronounce Using dropdown to "Skip Text". The pattern is looking for decimal digits (\d) separated by colons. Using \d{1,2} for the hour allows for the hour to be 1 or 2 digits. Also, the square bracket characters have meaning inside regular expressions, so they are escaped with a backslash character.
Jim Bretti
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Re: How to Skip [Time Stamp] on Skype Chat
Thanks Jim, That's awesome... It works perfectly.
Rosco
Rosco