[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0016102]: default say.conf for new number method doesnt handle all numbers
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Tue Oct 20 09:34:10 CDT 2009
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https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16102
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Reported By: Delvar
Assigned To:
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Project: Asterisk
Issue ID: 16102
Category: Applications/app_playback
Reproducibility: always
Severity: trivial
Priority: normal
Status: new
Asterisk Version: 1.6.1.6
JIRA:
Regression: No
Reviewboard Link:
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A
SVN Revision (number only!):
Request Review:
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Date Submitted: 2009-10-20 09:11 CDT
Last Modified: 2009-10-20 09:34 CDT
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Summary: default say.conf for new number method doesnt handle
all numbers
Description:
the [en-base] in say.conf by default doesnt work very well when dealing
with numbers like 100,100,100 (one hundred million one hundred thousand one
hundred)
firstly it actualt says,
one hundred million zerro one hundred thousand zerro one hundred zerro
secondly its missing the 'and'
one hundred million one hundred thousand /and/ one hundred
anyway i spent an hour or so writing a new say.conf, ill upload it here
along with a test dialplan to show it working.
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(0112466) Delvar (reporter) - 2009-10-20 09:34
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16102#c112466
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English does use 'and', American English doesn't.
a quick google turned this up,
http://esl.about.com/od/beginningvocabulary/a/ex_numbers.htm
'NOTE: British English takes 'and' between 'hundred and ...' American
English omits 'and'. In the examples below, this is represented: (AND)'
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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2009-10-20 09:34 Delvar Note Added: 0112466
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