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Well, it was 10 long years ago … but I suspect the UK voices I used at that time were Ivona (and possibly SVox) with Android apps Mantano, Moon+, FBReader, CoolReader. As I recall TTS punctuation sounds (or lack thereof) could also differ in UK-English and US-English books.
Ellipses just seemed the more reliable option at that time so I made the decision to never allow dot dot dot in my books. It's quite possible that things have improved in 10 years but I wouldn't know because all my books have ellipses. I'm not publishing books for others and I suppose I'm not enough of a typography purist to care about the inter-dot-gap of ellipsis aesthetics. ![]() ETA: In the interests of accuracy (or possibly pedantry) I should correct that timeline. I didn't get my first Android phone until 2013 so that's when the Android tests were done. However, I had already been using TTS on Windows using paid-for "natural voices" from Nuance/RealSpeak, AT&T and Acapela since 2006. So I'm sure anything I decided in 2013 would have been influenced by those much earlier experiences. Last edited by jackie_w; 06-04-2019 at 06:04 AM. Reason: ETA |
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![]() Otherwise I still think that an ellipsis should be an ellipsis and not anything else. ![]() Regards, Kim |
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I feel that as this is the Workshop and we're discussing eBooks in general that I should mention that the Kindles can bastardize the manually-created ellipses, using either dot-space-dot-space-dot or the dot-thinspace-dot-thinspace-dot method.
On a Kindle, because they're justified, EITHER of those can be stretched, a la Rivers of White. I've seen it, more than once. We have clients that INSIST that we make their ellipses manually (which is, arguably, typographically correct, mind you) rather than using the ellipsis character, but I always warn them about what happens with justification and rivers. They'll also do it with nbsps used to create custom bullet characters with hanging indents, etc. It's a real issue for those of us doing this commercially. It's not simply a matter of preference; once you've seen a manually-created dot-space-dot-space-dot stretched out, OR broken across lines, which happens ALL the time, the ellipsis character starts to look pretty good. ![]() (Don't get me started on the people who apparently have zero idea how many periods are used in an ellipsis. I would be rich if I had a buck for every wrong ellipsis we've corrected...) Hitch |
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In Adobe-powered readers, at least last time I checked, is not stretched, which causes uneven spacing when used between normal words, but it's probably exactly what you want if used for spacing out the dots in an ellipsis. According to your comment, the Kindles do stretch , so one can't rely on either behaviour. If using an embedded font, one could create a custom spaced-out version of … |
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They absolutely stretch between dots, between emdashes and words, between all kinds of things. (Inside tables, too, BTW...) Hitch |
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I would just edit the shape of the ellipse glyph in the font you are using, or use a different font, rather than creating ellipses from dots and spaces in every book.
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