peaceful coexistence of Speakup and Emacspeak
Janina Sajka
janina at afb.net
Sun Mar 10 13:27:44 EST 2002
I don't usually like to post email messages that only say, "I agree." But,
since I've been the bad guy here with some messages recently, let me just
say that I agree one can, and should, have both speakup and emacspeak, if
one wishes. As it happens, I do this myself.
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Dave Hunt < wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have speakup and emacspeak both available on this computer, and am
> glad of that. I'm using Emacspeak, now, with the sound card acting as
> my synthesizer. One cannot do this, yet, with speakup. While setting
> the Linux side of this machine up, I didn't have the sound card
> working under Linux for quite a while. It was only with the help of
> Speakup and this list that I was able to fix this. If you can have
> both, do it!
>
> -Dave
>
> Anna Schneider writes:
> > And this is in response to Evonne.
> >
> > Speak Up and Emacs Speak. Right now I'm going to try bot. Maybe I'll
> > like one better than the other, though the whole synthesizer thing sounds
> > messy. I'll have to think about that. Can either program run with the
> > sound card only? And I'll go do reading on Emacs where you suggested.
>
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Janina Sajka, Director
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American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
Email: janina at afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175
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