Additional Syntax Rules for DECtalk Software In-line Commands

·      If the value in a [:dv] command is too low, DECtalk Software uses the minimum valid value. If the value is too high, it uses the maximum valid value.

·      After you enter a command, that command applies to the remaining text until it is overridden by another command. For example, the command [:nk] invokes Kit’s voice on all entered text until you enter another voice-selection command.

·      Invalid commands are ignored. By setting the [:error speak] command, you can receive an audible warning that an invalid command has been entered.

·      Do not put arpabet parameters within the brackets for another command.

·      DECtalk Software interprets text between brackets as phonemes only after the [:phoneme arpabet speak on] command has been sent to the application. If [:phoneme arpabet speak on] has not been sent, DECtalk Software interprets the brackets and characters between them literally. The [:phoneme arpabet speak off] command must be sent with actual characters if you want to insert brackets in normal text.

·      If the command [:phoneme arpabet speak on] is set and you forget the right bracket ( ] ), DECtalk Software attempts to interpret all text following the ASCII text as phonemes, skipping over illegal letter combinations. The resulting text sounds garbled. Enter a right bracket to fix this problem.

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