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<pre style="display: none;"><onlyinclude>{{# | <pre style="display: none;"><onlyinclude>{{#switch:{{{ParameterWhichShouldAlwaysBeEmpty|}}} | ||
| {{{href|}}}{{{E|}}} = {{Template:TTS/aural|html={{{html|span}}}|lang={{{lang|}}}|lang2={{{lang2|}}}|tts={{{tts|}}}|title={{{title|}}}|{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}}} | |||
| {{{E|}}} = [{{{href}}} {{Template:TTS/aural|html={{{html|span}}}|lang={{{lang|}}}|lang2={{{lang2|}}}|tts={{{tts|}}}|title={{{title|}}}|{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}}}] | |||
| {{{href|}}} = [[Ontology:{{{E}}}|{{Template:TTS/aural|html={{{html|span}}}|lang={{{lang|}}}|lang2={{{lang2|}}}|tts={{{tts|}}}|title={{{title|}}}|{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}}}]] | |||
| #default = {{Template:TTS/aural|html={{{html|span}}}|lang={{{lang|}}}|lang2={{{lang2|}}}|tts={{{tts|}}}|title={{{title|}}}|{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}}} | |||
}}</onlyinclude></pre> | |||
== Demo == | == Demo == | ||
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oddly-pronounced word demo: {{TTS|tts=leet|1337|lang=en}} | oddly-pronounced word demo: {{TTS|tts=leet|1337|lang=en}} | ||
wiki link demo: {{TTS|tts=leet|1337|lang=en|E=Q617}} | |||
external link demo: {{TTS|tts=leet|1337|lang=en|href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet}} | |||
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 08:20, 11 August 2025
Demo
pronounced displayed string
pronounced displayed string in older style
oddly-pronounced word demo: pronounced 1337
wiki link demo: pronounced 1337
external link demo: pronounced 1337
Description
This is a template for giving bits of text a TTS pronunciation.
Earlier, aria-label
was mistakenly used for this, but it turns out that text substitution for speaking-machines is something that is not currently well-supported in HTML. (This can be a problem when it comes to the temptation to turn everything into "AI" — understanding that every piece of text written by humans is made of arbitrary signifiers, it is incredibly tempting to simply build a dynamic signifier-interpreting agent that actively learns all the exceptions to every rule instead of properly building a system where "dumb" programs or bits of data can easily pass along less-ambiguous messages to each other.)