


What's New in DECtalk Software V4.5?
The current DECtalk Software implementation of the Microsoft Speech API (SAPI)
is described in the appendix3.txt file that is included with the DECtalk
Software installation files.
Distributed on CD-ROM.
Year 2000 support speaks four-digit year specifications as four-digit year
specifications, for example, the year 1998 is spoken as nineteen ninety eight, and
speaks 2-digit year specifications as a 2-digit number without asssuming the
century, for example, the year 98 is spoken as ninety eight.
United Kingdom English is added.
SAPI mark syntax (\mrk=\ tag) is working. The TextData interface now accepts
tagged text. The \mrk=\ tag is the only tag supported. Other tags are
ignored.
ITTSBufNotifySink: The BookMark and WordPosition interfaces are now
functional. The timing of the TextDataStarted and TextDataDone notifications is
corrected.
ITTSNotifySink: The Visual interface is now functional; the timing of the
AudioStart and AudioStop notifications is corrected.
DECtalk Software V4.5 provides better indexing performance than previous
versions.
Multi-Language (ML) support is functional.
Sample programs Speak and dtsample are updated to Multi-Language
(ML)functionality. All sample applets are ML-compliant code. Some sample applets demonstrate
ML-application programming.
The User Dictionary compiler now handles accent characters (extended ASCII).
OLE notification support, AudioStart and AudioStop, now returned.