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public:nnels:etext:capitalization [2022/06/23 11:21]
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 Here is a quick [[https://somup.com/crl6bv0541|video demo of how to find All Capital Letters]]</note> Here is a quick [[https://somup.com/crl6bv0541|video demo of how to find All Capital Letters]]</note>
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 +<note tip>If you have any questions, check the archive below, if still not clear, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:q_a|Production Q&A]]
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 A: No, TTS is smart and will pronounce it like "Richard the 3rd" :) Most always, we avoid editing the original writing in any way. We can change how the TTS pronounces words by adding specific tags into the code. A: No, TTS is smart and will pronounce it like "Richard the 3rd" :) Most always, we avoid editing the original writing in any way. We can change how the TTS pronounces words by adding specific tags into the code.
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 +Q: I am working on "Until We Are Free" and one of the person's mentioned in the book stylizes their name as "iZrEAL Jones." I understand that this formatting will created problems for screen readers and that the name should be converted to standard capitalization for proper nouns. I am wondering though if there are any special considerations for proper nouns that I should be aware of?
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 +A:You can follow the wiki guidelines for capitalization. The screenreader wont be able to read this name otherwise.
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