Yesterday, I ran into a case, where I needed make an entry in my exception 
dictionary. That is, because I changed my speech synth, and the new voice, 
didn't know, how to pronounce a given word correctly. The entry works wonderful 
enough. But when I switch back to Wloquence Reed, now here he is thinking I 
made the change for him as well. And, this makes Eloquence misbehaving upon 
this word.

Am I doing something wrong? Or, is it really the case, that there is no way in 
WE, to save voice specific dictionaries? If that is the case, what is the 
reason? And, has GW plans for implementing it?

I know, most people in the old times, did stick with one synth. Still, get a 
feeling, that is not the case any longer. And definately not, when you are 
doing your computing in a multilingual setting. It is a drawback, if there is 
no way of making voice specific dictionaries, and I hope this can be looked 
into. Any feedback welcome!

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