[Asterisk-Users] Re: Digits in a different language...
Carlos Chavez
cursor at telecomab.com
Thu May 6 10:58:54 MST 2004
>
> Sorry, 'mx' isn't yet supported - it will default to 'en'
>
> What quick fix would you like?
> 'mx' going to 'es'
> or
> 'mx' being a separate set of functions with the same syntax as 'es'
>
> It is easy for me to knock-up a patch for either scenario & post it
> to the Bugtracker. If it works for you, it'll probably get added to
> CVS quickly at the current rate...
>
Here in Mexico we use the same tones as in the US. In indications.conf I
simply copied the [us] section and labeled it [mx]. In the general section I
put country=mx.
Since we do not share the same tones as Spain I thought it would be
better to use a different setting than "es". But maybe I got confused and I
can set language=es and country=mx without there being a problem.
By the way, is there a solution for saying numbers in spanish? The
problem I have is that numbers like 100 (cien) do not sound correctly when
concatenated to other numbers. When you have to say 101 the 100 sound changes
to: ciento uno.
Thank you for your help.
--
Carlos Chavez
Computer Engineer, CCNA
Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de México S.A. de C.V.
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