In some text or DOC files you may find lines like these, separating parts of text:
....................................................................
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*******************
To replace multiple dots with a single dot in @Voice, use menu - Settings - Edit speech, then add a new replacement as follows:
Replacement type:
Regular Expression (RegEx) Pattern:
\.{2,} Replace:
. To replace it with nothing, make the “Replace” field empty. The \. In regular expression means just dot. The {2,} means when there are two or more. If you wanted the replacement to work only when there are 4 or more dots, you would use instead:
\.{4,} To replace multiple tildes:
Replacement type:
Regular Expression (RegEx) Pattern:
~{2,} Replace:
The “Replace” field above is empty, my suggestion. You could change replace to e.g. “multiple tildes”, then @Voice would say “multiple tildes” if it encounters ~~~~~~~.
For stars:
Replacement type:
Regular Expression (RegEx) Pattern:
\*{2,} Replace:
and so on….