Earlier I reported that sometimes TFM takes the last letter in a sentence and
pronounces it, as if that letter were a new sentence. The bug I have just
diiscovered may be related. It is that TFM sometimes fails to recognize
the first letter of a sentence. For example a sentence starting with
"Don't count on me" is pronounced as if the first word were "on't"
I have only noticed this happening when the first character is at the left
margin, but that just be a coincidence. Naturally this bug only shows up
sporadically.
another bug uncovered
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Re: another bug uncovered
rogerconant wrote:Earlier I reported that sometimes TFM takes the last letter in a sentence and
pronounces it, as if that letter were a new sentence. The bug I have just
diiscovered may be related. It is that TFM sometimes fails to recognize
the first letter of a sentence. For example a sentence starting with
"Don't count on me" is pronounced as if the first word were "on't"
I have only noticed this happening when the first character is at the left
margin, but that just be a coincidence. Naturally this bug only shows up
sporadically.
I had that problem. Sort of fixed it by lowering the speed. Try that
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Jim Bretti wrote:thanks Roger, I've seen this once or twice also and will get it fixed.
I would tend to ask "At what speed do they have it set at?"