This was sent to me kind of out of the blue. If anyone on this list wishes
to help this person, please feel free to step in.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry A. Kintner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 3:55 PM
To: Bill Pasco
Subject: Question ...
Good day -
-- I am searching for some guidance for preparing simple text documents for
the best use of Text-to-Speech reader software.
-- Simple things such as the best way (character possibly) to break
"sections" of a single document. Then possibly sub-sections also. So these
all make sense when read aloud.
-- I am considering simple HTML with very simple Cascading Style Sheet
instructions. But I am also planning just plain text documents as well.
-- The example I can think of right now is - the text description of a bus
route with the stops along a route and the "main"
stops. This would have several main sections for say East and Westbound.
Then it would have several sub-sections for variations in the route.
-- Any direction you can provide is apprectiated.
Barry Kintner - [log in to unmask]
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