Location Permission Popup does not use CFBundleSpokenName












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When asking the user for access to his/her location using the CLLocationManager subscribeToAuthorizationStatus method, a system alert dialog is shown with the title "Allow <'appname'> to access your location?"



When using the accessibility voiceover for such a system alertview, the appname that is pronounced seems to be the CFBundleDisplayName and not the CFBundleSpokenName.



Is there any way to get the voiceover to pronounce the appname with the CFBundleSpokenName text?










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  • what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12











  • CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:20











  • have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:25











  • NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:34











  • check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:39
















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When asking the user for access to his/her location using the CLLocationManager subscribeToAuthorizationStatus method, a system alert dialog is shown with the title "Allow <'appname'> to access your location?"



When using the accessibility voiceover for such a system alertview, the appname that is pronounced seems to be the CFBundleDisplayName and not the CFBundleSpokenName.



Is there any way to get the voiceover to pronounce the appname with the CFBundleSpokenName text?










share|improve this question

























  • what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12











  • CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:20











  • have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:25











  • NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:34











  • check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:39














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When asking the user for access to his/her location using the CLLocationManager subscribeToAuthorizationStatus method, a system alert dialog is shown with the title "Allow <'appname'> to access your location?"



When using the accessibility voiceover for such a system alertview, the appname that is pronounced seems to be the CFBundleDisplayName and not the CFBundleSpokenName.



Is there any way to get the voiceover to pronounce the appname with the CFBundleSpokenName text?










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When asking the user for access to his/her location using the CLLocationManager subscribeToAuthorizationStatus method, a system alert dialog is shown with the title "Allow <'appname'> to access your location?"



When using the accessibility voiceover for such a system alertview, the appname that is pronounced seems to be the CFBundleDisplayName and not the CFBundleSpokenName.



Is there any way to get the voiceover to pronounce the appname with the CFBundleSpokenName text?







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  • what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12











  • CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:20











  • have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:25











  • NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:34











  • check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:39



















  • what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:12











  • CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:20











  • have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:25











  • NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

    – Rool Paap
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:34











  • check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

    – hardik parmar
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:39

















what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:12





what is your CFBundleDisplayName and what have you set for the CFBundleSpokenName?

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:12













CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

– Rool Paap
Nov 19 '18 at 13:20





CFBundleDisplayName = "112 NL" while the CFBundleSpokenName = "One One Two NL" (Dutch Emergency Number)

– Rool Paap
Nov 19 '18 at 13:20













have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:25





have you tried "One One Two en el"? If I am not wrong, the voice over will treat "NL" as one word, and that might be the issue.

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:25













NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

– Rool Paap
Nov 19 '18 at 13:34





NL is not the problem. The main problem is one hunderd and twelf instead of one one two

– Rool Paap
Nov 19 '18 at 13:34













check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:39





check this out: stackoverflow.com/a/47801734/7820107.

– hardik parmar
Nov 19 '18 at 13:39












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