![]() Instead it skips most of the page and reads the last paragraph. What usually happens is that after doing the double swipe down on the starting page it begins to read properly but when it reaches the end of the page and flips to the next page it doesn't start at the top of the next page. When reading epub or other formats it seems to behave better (I only use pdf and epub). I have detected that the worst behaviour of the TTS function within iBooks occurs specially when reading PDF files. I regularly work with English, Spanish, French and Catalonian languages and this problem renders the TTS function virtually useless (Catalonian language is not fully supported to make matters even worse). To start with, the identification of the language of the books within iBooks doesn't work most of the time (Sometimes cancelling the TTS function and restarting it with the double swipe starts in an entirely new language irrespective of the languages that are comonly used on the iPhone). It seems to me that the more iOS progresses to newer versions the more features like that of Text To Speech cease to work properly rendering them virtually useless. Today I have a new iPhone 7 with iOS 11.1.1 that I have recently upgraded from the previous version. I have been using the Text to Speech function offered by iOS ever since I bought my old iPhone 4S with iOS 9 (I think).
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