Please stop auto changing speech playback text into code
After entering lines of text to the speech playback action, the app is automatically changing "true" and "false" to 1 and 0. (see image. "True." was entered, upon returning to edit, it was changed to 1.)
It will still say true or false, but ONLY if we don't edit the text, if we add/edit any text without deleting the number and retyping the word it says "One" or "Zero" instead.
The word does appear to stay if a return is entered after the word, but 20 years of learning to stop adding unnecessary returns is a very hard habit to break, and this is supposed to be a text box for spoken dialogue, not code. While this behavior may be expected by a coder, it's forcing us to duplicate work we've already done.
Are people really using code to create spoken dialogue? Seems unlikely, but i'm old, what do I know. Either way, thanks for your consideration.
I just tried this out on my machine, and it retains “true” and “false” on my document as expected. If you’re not seeing this, I’d consider this a bug, and you might want to check with your macOS auto correct to see if something is happening with the your computer’s dictionary. You can work with our customer support agents in our Community Support forum to file a ticket with us. Thanks! https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-xd/bd-p/xd?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all
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Deon O commented
Hmm, that’s strange. Did you use quotes? Maybe that’s what’s needed, I only used the quotes in the post, not the app. Also, it didn't change while typing it, I only noticed it if I left that module and then came back to it.
Checked auto-correct and it doesn’t appear to be set to replace true and false with numbers.