Sound like your options are set to "say line",
just change it to "say sentence" .
Then JAWS will speak all the way down to the
end of a sentence, before taking a "breath".
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>From: Antonio Quatraro <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: text-to-speech good quality program
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> Hi listers,
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> Does anybody have experience with a good quality text-to-speech program?
> I know that all screen readers for the blind have such facilities, but
> few have a good prosody; many of them for example mark the end of line with
> lower voice pitch, as if there were a period or a pause. This decreases
> comprehension and makes the speech somwhot odd and difficult to grasp at
> first listening.
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> Thakns for any advice and tip
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> Antonio Quatraro
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