[Asterisk-Dev] New batch of phrases from Allison
Conroy, Lawrence (SMTP)
lwc at roke.co.uk
Thu Dec 9 17:07:03 MST 2004
Hi Tilghman, folks,
Yup, most are dupes with the extra sounds package, but I don't see P
(pronounced "Pee"). Us civilised folk (i.e. not the convicts) use it
as in "this call will cost 5 P". Also, I couldn't find "penny" or
"pence".
atb, Lawrence
On 9 Dec 2004, at 20:48, Tilghman Lesher wrote, more in sorrow than in
anger:
> On Thursday 09 December 2004 14:04, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> I've listed below a few things that are missing, I'm not sure if they
>> are just missing from the Debian package or missing completely from
>> Asterisk. I've posted it here as well because I'd like to prompt
>> anyone
>> else who uses a currency other than the 'dollar' to add a bugnote as
>> well so that your currency can be added:
>>
>> http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0003006
>>
>> These new phrases are essential for currencies (in the digits
>> subdirectory): - euro
>> - cent
>> - cents
>> - pound
>> - pence
>> - penny
>> - p (the poms often say 'p' instead of pence or penny or pennies)
>>
>> I also couldn't find 'point' as in (.), the decimal point.
>>
>> There are many other currencies, maybe people can post which ones are
>> important.
>>
>> Also, the use of the word 'pound' for the hash (#) key - most of the
>> world just says 'hash', but this seems to be missing at the moment.
>> It
>> would be great to have both.
>
> So many of your suggestions are duplicates of sounds that already
> exist in
> the asterisk-sounds repository. Might we not have another community
> sponsored batch of phrases where 50% of the requests aren't duplicates
> of
> sounds that already exist?
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