Yep.  Do this.

 

>From the desktop, press Control-Shift-E to open the exceptions dictionary
dialog.

Press C for character dictionary.

The edit character dictionary dialog opens and focus is in the original edit
box.

Type the colon character.

Tab to the replacement edit box and type the following

 

Colon.

 

Read the above line carefully.  There is a period character after the word
colon.  You must include the period in order to get the longer pause.

OK is the default, so press Enter.

Now open the WE control panel with control backslash.

Press Alt-F, S, C to save the character dictionary.

 

This works with all punctuation characters where a bit of a pause is
desired.  Note.  Adding two periods after the word colon does not increase
the pause interval.

 

Lou N. 

www.americansolutions.com 

  _____  

From: Sjak Rijploeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: pause after :

 

Hallo All,

 

Does anyone know a way to make windoweyes speech gives a short pause after a
colon (:)?

Other punctuationmarks like semicolon and point make such short pauses.

 

Regards,

Sjak

Vriendelijke groeten,
Sjak Rijploeg
telefoon: 050-5490437, 06-12076281





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