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Purpose

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Scope

- This document addresses concerns related to the text-to-speech - functionality in HTML documents and EPUB publications that - contain ruby annotations. While typographical aspects of ruby - are covered by [[?JLREQ]], text-to-speech - issues in this context have not received widespread - recognition. The primary focus of this document is to outline - user requirements.

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- In Section 2, we enumerate the various roles of ruby - annotations in relation to their associated ruby - bases. Section 3 provides an overview of potential options for - using ruby bases and/or ruby annotations in text-to-speech, - along with a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of - each option. Section 4 addresses markup issues related to the - text-to-speech of ruby annotations. Section 5 introduces - alternative mechanisms, such as SSML and PLS. Section 6 delves - into the use of ruby annotations in translating HTML or EPUB - document to braille.

+ This document addresses issues related to text-to-speech + functionality in HTML documents and EPUB publications + that contain ruby annotations. While the typographical + arrangement of ruby is covered by [[JLREQ]], text-to-speech + considerations in this context have not been widely + recognized. This document examines the various uses + of ruby and discusses how each usage should be read + aloud, identifying the types of information that are + relevant for text-to-speech. It does not specify processing + procedures or algorithms, nor does it introduce new + mechanisms or markup related to reading ruby aloud beyond + those already defined; such matters are outside the + scope of this document. +

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