[asterisk-dev] [feature] Support for relative paths for all "say" functions
Tilghman Lesher
tilghman at mail.jeffandtilghman.com
Sat Aug 22 08:59:11 CDT 2009
On Saturday 22 August 2009 02:54:53 Andreas Sikkema wrote:
> On Aug 22, 2009, at 12:09 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> > I believe you might be right, in which case this is a bug that must be
> > fixed. All parts of Asterisk that interpret LANGUAGE should handle it
> > the same way.
> >
> > Why would you need to flip-flop around with LANGUAGE? Are you saying
> > you
> > have more than one different set of digit prompts to use during a
> > single
> > call?
>
> What I think he means is something slightly different.
>
> That you can have multiple voices within one language so that there
> will be no problems wrt digit pronunciation because that already
> "works" for the language.
>
> Currently all the special stuff for pronunciation is related to the
> two digit country code. If you need more than two voices for a
> specific language (multi tenant asterisk install or something like
> that) you need to create a special language (in his example fr and
> fr_special) but then I think you'd lose the pronunciation rules
> because that only works for the two digit country code and not for
> something else.
Actually, that it worked only for a particular 2-digit language code was a bug
and has since been corrected. So creating a specific derivative of a language
should not be a problem.
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