> According to Alexis, the original reporter, flite actually used to say > "exactly" only for 0, but I can't find a trace of that, Alexis?
Not quite; I said that, by examining the code, it looked as if there had been (at some earlier time) a different method of working out if rhe word "exactly" should be used. But from bodrato's explanation regarding seconds, I see that I was interpolating the history of the code's development incorrectly. Sorry for any confusion. So I change my bug report from a bug report to a change request. It seems to me that bodrato's argument for not changing the code depends on whether one thinks that seconds are important or not. If seconds are important then maybe flite should be telling us what they are! And if seconds are not important then the code should be changed so that 4 minutes past is not 5 minutes past. > is? That behavior would mean that it is "exactly" half past four during > two whole minutes, is that expected? Of course, when one has *developed* the code then its behaviour seems logical and intuitive, but to the average *user* "exactly 5 past" at 4 minutes past cannot be expected or logical or intuitive. If bodrato still thinks then code should not be changed, then please feel free to close my bug report; it's not a big issue, and in all other respects I'm very impressed with flite. Thanks. Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org