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♪ symbol causing problems #197

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johnysandels opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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♪ symbol causing problems #197

johnysandels opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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I have repeated issues with punctuation being read aloud whenever it is followed by a music note symbol: ( ♪ ).

This happens whenever a character is singing, such as The Wandering Minstrel, Jehantel (from the Bard questline), and even Tataru when she is humming a tune.

So what I have gotten is:

  1. .♪ : When a verse ends with a period ( . ) directly before a music note symbol ( .♪ ) It reads "(any lyrical line) dot"
  2. ~♪ : When a verse ends with a tilde ( ~ ) directly before a music note symbol ( ~♪ ) It reads "(any lyrical line) tilde"
  3. ,♪ : When a verse ends with a comma ( , ) directly before a music note symbol ( ,♪) It reads it as "(any lyrical line) comma"
  4. -♪ : When a verse ends with a dash ( - ) directly before a music note symbol ( -♪ ) It reads it as "(any lyrical line) dash"

I think these are the four most common occurrences in which the music note causes the punctuation or other symbol to be read aloud, but there may be more. What I cannot figure out, yet, is how to silence those punctuations from being verbalized when directly followed by a music note symbol without any spaces, as generally the ♪ always comes after punctuation without any spaces.

It can be quite annoying, especially when the song or ditty has multiple lines to it.

Originally posted by @SaphiraGrace in #62 (comment)

@johnysandels
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I imagine this should be a simple fix by just ignoring this symbol when parsing text

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That's what I thought too but I'm not entirely sure how to write that in a lexicon to be ignored. I'm still a little new to this

@johnysandels
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It's just an issue with how the plugin reads text, the dev should be able to fix it

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Oh, thanks! Cool! I will wait for a solution. Has been a thing as long as I can remember, probably was something that just never got adjusted yet.

@karashiiro karashiiro added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 24, 2024
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