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When using Unicode Roman Numerals, espeak-ng 1.50 reads out their Unicode code points, rather than names.
For example:
Act Ⅳ, Scene Ⅸ
Ⅳ
Ⅸ
Is spoken as "Act Letter-2173, Scene Letter-2178"
If they're written as Capital I Capital V and Capital I Capital X, it is spoken correctly as "Act Roman 4, Scene Roman 9".
I appreciate that the Unicode standard says
For most purposes, it is preferable to compose the Roman numerals from sequences of the appropriate Latin letters.
But that only really works with multiple numbers. For example:
Act I, Scene X
Is read as "Act eye, Scene ex".
Would it be possible to make a change so that U+2160 - U+2188 are read as "Roman ..."?
Thanks!
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Add unicode Roman Numerals
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I think I've done this correctly. Please let me know if it needs any more changes. Fixes espeak-ng#1671
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When using Unicode Roman Numerals, espeak-ng 1.50 reads out their Unicode code points, rather than names.
For example:
Is spoken as "Act Letter-2173, Scene Letter-2178"
If they're written as Capital I Capital V and Capital I Capital X, it is spoken correctly as "Act Roman 4, Scene Roman 9".
I appreciate that the Unicode standard says
But that only really works with multiple numbers. For example:
Is read as "Act eye, Scene ex".
Would it be possible to make a change so that U+2160 - U+2188 are read as "Roman ..."?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: