@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
of the given < replaceable > string < / replaceable > . If the channel variable
< variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true ' ( case insensitive ) ,
then this application will react to DTMF in the same way as
< literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
< literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayDigits < / ref >
@ -503,7 +503,7 @@
given < replaceable > string < / replaceable > . Optionally , a < replaceable > casetype < / replaceable > may be
specified . This will be used for case - insensitive or case - sensitive pronunciations . If the channel
variable < variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true ' ( case insensitive ) , then this
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayDigits < / ref >
@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
the given number . This will use the language that is currently set for the channel .
If the channel variable < variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true '
( case insensitive ) , then this application will react to DTMF in the same way as
< literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
< literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayAlpha < / ref >
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@
in the current language . Currently only English and US Dollars is supported .
If the channel variable < variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true '
( case insensitive ) , then this application will react to DTMF in the same way as
< literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
< literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayAlpha < / ref >
@ -576,7 +576,7 @@
specified . This will use the language that is currently set for the channel . See the CHANNEL ( )
function for more information on setting the language for the channel . If the channel variable
< variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true ' ( case insensitive ) , then this
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayAlpha < / ref >
@ -602,7 +602,7 @@
specified . This will use the language that is currently set for the channel . See the CHANNEL ( )
function for more information on setting the language for the channel . If the channel variable
< variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true ' ( case insensitive ) , then this
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayAlpha < / ref >
@ -625,7 +625,7 @@
< para > This application will play the sounds from the phonetic alphabet that correspond to the
letters in the given < replaceable > string < / replaceable > . If the channel variable
< variable > SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT < / variable > is set to ' true ' ( case insensitive ) , then this
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back g round< / literal > . < / para >
application will react to DTMF in the same way as < literal > Back G round< / literal > . < / para >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > SayAlpha < / ref >
@ -733,7 +733,7 @@
< xi : include xpointer = " xpointer(/docs/application[@name='Macro']/description/warning[2]) " / >
< / description >
< see - also >
< ref type = " application " > Back g round< / ref >
< ref type = " application " > Back G round< / ref >
< ref type = " function " > TIMEOUT < / ref >
< / see - also >
< / application >