Good stuff! Nice working getting that fixed up!
What's interesting (to me, anyway), is that the Nuance voice files in WinCE are completely different (they don't even have the "roadnumber_typ_patterns" function in the config_transforms.lua file (I wanted to check to see how mine were setup in WinCE). I would have thought that the voice .lua files would have been the same since I thought that LUA is a "language" used within iGo. If so, I wonder why the .lua files are so different between WinCE and Android - I would have thought that LUA was LUA - regardless of the OS. Obviously not though! :-)
EDIT: I'm sorry - it *does* have the "roadnumber_typ_patters" function - I just missed it the first time. Interestingly, the first line is NOT commented out in WInCE. May be worth comparing the config_transforms.lua file between WinCE and Android - maybe there is another difference that causes it to work properly in CE (without commenting out that first line).
EDIT2: Actually, *some* of the WinCE Nuance voice files have that function and some don't. It seems like the TTSPro Nuance voice files have the function and the non-TTSPro Nuance voice files do not. For example, the Samantha voice does not have that function at all. But the Ira voice file does have it (but that line is NOT commented out). Come to think of it, when I tested this issue on WinCE, I tested with Samantha - not Ira. Let me test with Ira to see what happens on WinCE.
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