Yes, I've noticed that, and I dislike it.  I think it's the dec-talk
synth which is most guilty about it.

I've made some of my dictionary exceptions use the string "eigh" instead
of the letter "a" when I'm trying to spell something (such as making
MSAA an exception of "m s eigh eigh").  Maybe you can redefine the
letter "a" as an exception, making it "eigh" to handle it in all cases?

Chip






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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike mcglashon [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 1:03 PM
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> Subject: windoweyes saying ah instead of ay sometimes
> 
> hey guys:
> have a question
> sometimes when i get windoweyes to spell a word the thing 
> says "ah" for the letter a insteady of "ay" for the letter a 
> first what causes this and second is there anything i can do 
> about this?
>  
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