OK, I found the culprit. It's the word "MAC"!
Something else odd is also going on because on some Web pages I hear
phrases and sometimes entire short sentences spelled out with VO that I
don't get presented that way in Windows, so there's probably some funky
punctuation going on that maybe makes VO think the string is one big
word, something, I just don't know. Next time I trip over this, I'll
make careful note of it and post about it, along with the object that
created/caused the spelling behavior.
On 4/20/2018 9:50 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
That might have to do with how CSS is set up for those advertisements. If I
type BIG SAVINGS my VoiceOVer reads the words and not the letters. Though while
typing it it spoke the letters.
I have on occasion put a word into the pronunciation dictionary that did not
handle the speaking of letters vs speaking of word pronunciation the way I
wanted it to. And then while doing HTML editing I added
The string indicating the beginning of a HTML comment to say HTML comment. I
can remember off hand if I added the equivalent dictionary entry for the end of
comment marker.
Best Wishes,
Jonathan
On Apr 20, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Steve Matzura <numb...@noisynotes.com> wrote:
On 4/19/2018 9:33 PM, E.T. wrote:
I think VO as it stands, handles this properly. I opened a document in
TextEdit and entered several acronyms. VO read them as expected, for example it
reads ACLU as A C L U. There is a setting you might look at in VO Utility,
Verbosity category, Text tab. It's an option that affects how capital letters
are handled.
But that's single letters. Whenever I run into something in all capital letters, like an
advertisement with capital letters in a double-height double-wide font that says
"big big savings" or something similar, I hear this:
B I G S A V I N G S
without the spaces, of course. Every time I read something with the phrase "MAC address,"
I hear "M A C address." The setting to which you refer is only for single letters. The
above examples are the kinds of things I want eliminated.
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