XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.usage.english   
   From: klee@unibwm.de   
      
   On 11.02.2022 19:02, Andy Burnelli wrote:   
   > On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:42:05 +0000, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:   
      
   >>>>Isn't that a bit to complicated   
   >> [yes]   
      
   > I'm going to try to be as gentle with you as I possibly can because even   
   > though you didn't add any value (so you wasted our time), I recognize some   
   > people are on Usenet purely for the amusement value (not me, but some).   
      
   Not even a little bit humor?   
      
    >>Spillchucker alert! Isn't that a bit *too* complicated...   
    >>   
    >>   
      
   We are talking about a tool to improve correct spelling so   
   I find this comment very appropriate.   
      
      
    > Interesting question - was that a spelling error or a grammar error?   
    >    
      
   And that too. Just enter both words, "to" and "too" in your spell.txt   
   and tell us if you have written both words correct after you heard   
   them spoken.   
      
   I read this thread only in alt.msdos.batch so I can't say anything   
   about the other two (add "two" also to spell.txt) groups (but they   
   are also alt.* groups). alt.msdos.batch is completely dead. So even   
   an off topic post with some sort of humor would be very welcome here.   
      
   I'm glad that you forwarded the line   
      
    echo createobject("sapi.spvoice").speak wsh.arguments(0)>%tf%   
      
   to alt.msdos.batch because the OP seems to have removed a.m.b   
   from the crosspost. This is the most interesting information   
   I got in the last years in this group.   
      
      
   And about the:   
      
    >>>>Isn't that a bit to complicated   
    >> [yes]   
      
   a.m.b is a group to provide information, help and discussion   
   about batch problems. The goal is not to provide ready to   
   use solutions and give step by step instructions at the   
   lowest level. Nobody learns anything by just copy&paste   
   or following instructions word by word without understanding   
   them.   
      
   For a program you want, batch is a completely inappropriate   
   language. Just use Google to search for a compiled exe program,   
   there should be plenty of them. I just wanted to find out   
   if at least very simple version could be made with batch code.   
   But it's only a proof of concept and not real usable code.   
   But it was worth the effort, batch code which starts speaking   
   (as a one liner) is real cool.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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