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[Tracking] DLSpeech: Attachments are not synthesized #2689

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compulim opened this issue Dec 6, 2019 · 2 comments
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[Tracking] DLSpeech: Attachments are not synthesized #2689

compulim opened this issue Dec 6, 2019 · 2 comments
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area-direct-line-speech backlog Out of scope for the current iteration but it will be evaluated in a future release. external-cognitive-services feature-request Azure report label

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compulim commented Dec 6, 2019

If you would want to prioritize this feature work, please vote and optionally, provide a user story.

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Attachments are not synthesized. The bot should provide a speak field for speech synthesis.

As attachments are not synthesized, speak property in Adaptive Cards are ignored. The bot should provide a speak field for speech synthesis.

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@corinagum corinagum added backlog Out of scope for the current iteration but it will be evaluated in a future release. and removed Pending labels Jan 15, 2020
@corinagum corinagum added feature-request Azure report label and removed Enhancement labels Sep 23, 2020
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Untagging @trrwilson - was sent incorrect issue. This feature-request is still in backlog.

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@compulim can you describe the scenario here possibly with some samples?

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