Actually this isn't just Alex, as I use Vicki, and she's also doing this.

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Cara  :)


On Nov 16, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Ah, yes, I see what you mean. Very curious and something worth reporting to Apple since this isn't doing what is expected.
On Nov 16, 2008, at 1:57 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:

Yeah. This is Alex who convertes the time. I can give you an example:
The time is 08:00 pm
The time is 20:00
Please check with VO shift and the left and right arrow how I've typed the time. The first was the 12 hour clock and the second was the 24 hour clock.
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On 16/11/2008, at 19.00, Jacob Schmude wrote:

This started happening to me with the OS X 10.5.3 update. The issue is that Alex takes any 24-hour time and converts into twelve hour before speaking it. If anyone has found a way to override this I'd really like to know, as for me this was not a change for the better.


On Nov 16, 2008, at 06:07, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

Hi.
Ok, this may seem like a minor consern and likely is, but i have my clock set to announce the time every half hour. On the Mac Mini i borrowed and also on my Imac, it was perfectly possible to have the clock announse the time in 24 hour format, however for some unknown to me reason, all of a sudden, the clock has started announsing the time in 12 hour format, which i don't want. It started with this when i switched from digital to analog clock display, or rather a few days after that, so i figured that if i switched the clock back to digital and checked the "show time in 24 hours" box, the speech would revert to announsing time in 24 hour format, but no, it hasn't. How do i change this? It must be possible, since i had the Imac speech announse time in 24 hour format before.
Thanks for any help.
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/Krister






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