I'm pretty sure you want it to say "naught" to make the british happy, for
zero anyway...
j
On Tue, 11 May 2010, David Backeberg wrote:
Make it say 'zed'.
It will make the British happy, and cause a different kind of
confusion for the Americans.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Richard Kenner <[email protected]> wrote:
This one works on my box (Vestec on 1.4.30 on OpenSuse)
Hmm... Not for me.
$Digit = (ONE:"1" |
TWO:"2" |
THREE:"3" |
FOUR:"4" |
FIVE:"5" |
SIX:"6" |
SEVEN:"7" |
EIGHT:"8" |
NINE:"9" |
(OH|ZERO):"0");
This is basically the first thing I tried. At least for my voice, this
gets whole lot of spurious 0's. I just tried exactly that (I had
the zero case first) and still no-go.
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