Hi, In voicemail.conf: ; Supported values: ; 'filename' filename of a soundfile (single ticks around the filename ; required) ; ${VAR} variable substitution ; A or a Day of week (Saturday, Sunday, ...) ; B or b or h Month name (January, February, ...) ; d or e numeric day of month (first, second, ..., thirty-first) ; Y Year ; I or l Hour, 12 hour clock ; H Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours preceded by "oh") ; k Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours NOT preceded by "oh") ; M Minute, with 00 pronounced as "o'clock" ; N Minute, with 00 pronounced as "hundred" (US military time) ; P or p AM or PM ; Q "today", "yesterday" or ABdY ; (*note: not standard strftime value) ; q "" (for today), "yesterday", weekday, or ABdY ; (*note: not standard strftime value) ; R 24 hour time, including minute Is it me or it's not possible to hear something like : "seventeen hour fifteen minutes" ? I can't get rid of "am" or "pm" prompts : both k, R or combinations fail. Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20081209/b769e3b1/attachment.htm
Tilghman Lesher
2008-Dec-09 17:49 UTC
[asterisk-users] Voicemail.conf : concise hour prompts
On Tuesday 09 December 2008 09:14:11 Olivier wrote:> Hi, > > In voicemail.conf: > ; Supported values: > ; 'filename' filename of a soundfile (single ticks around the filename > ; required) > ; ${VAR} variable substitution > ; A or a Day of week (Saturday, Sunday, ...) > ; B or b or h Month name (January, February, ...) > ; d or e numeric day of month (first, second, ..., thirty-first) > ; Y Year > ; I or l Hour, 12 hour clock > ; H Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours preceded by "oh") > ; k Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours NOT preceded by > "oh") > ; M Minute, with 00 pronounced as "o'clock" > ; N Minute, with 00 pronounced as "hundred" (US military time) > ; P or p AM or PM > ; Q "today", "yesterday" or ABdY > ; (*note: not standard strftime value) > ; q "" (for today), "yesterday", weekday, or ABdY > ; (*note: not standard strftime value) > ; R 24 hour time, including minute > > > Is it me or it's not possible to hear something like : > "seventeen hour fifteen minutes" ? > > I can't get rid of "am" or "pm" prompts : both k, R or combinations fail.What language are you using? It's possible that the translator for that language decided your usage was not common and did not create a set of prompts that work for you. -- Tilghman