emacspeak
brian Moore
admin at bmoore.yi.org
Sun May 19 16:10:22 EDT 2002
HI all. thanks for the help. will play with this stuff and see how I
make out. i think I can get this going and if I can get e-mail and w3
browsing working, I can finally scrap windows on my main work station.
still have to keep a box around and play with it enough not to forget
how to support it at work but can loose it at home for the most part
which would be really cool.
thanks. brian.
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On 5/19/02 at 1:29 PM Janina Sajka wrote:
>If you want to set the rate by default on launch, rather than
>setting it by hand every time you launch, do something like the
>following in your $HOME/.emacs file:
>
>(declare (special
>outloud-default-speech-rate dtk-default-speech-rate))
>(setq-default dtk-default-speech-rate 285
>outloud-default-speech-rate 95)
>(tts-configure-synthesis-setup)
>(dtk-set-rate tts-default-speech-rate t)
>
>
>PS: One of the cooler emacspeak features is the calendar. Check
>it out with an m-x calendar. Read about the cool things you can
>do with your calendar in the info pages.
>
>Too bad there's no straight forward way to may your calendar
>mobility sensitive, i.e. it's fairly tied to stationary
>computing.
>
>On Sun, 19 May 2002, Saqib Shaikh wrote:
>
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> First of all there is an Emacspeak list. As for reading, there is
the
>> Emacspeak guide, and tutorial. All of this is available at
>> emacspeak.sourceforge.net.
>>
>> As a quick answer to the rate question - you need to do c-e d r. You
can
>> make this apply to all buffers rather than just the current buffer
by doing
>> c-u c-e d r.
>>
>> Saqib
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "brian Moore" <admin at bmoore.yi.org>
>> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:51 AM
>> Subject: emacspeak
>>
>>
>> > HI all, I am primarily a speakup user on my linux system, however,
>> > yesterday, I was able to get emacspeak and via voice to actually
work
>> > on my rh 7.3 system and would like to give this thing a really
good
>> > try. I suspect there is a list for it but don't know where.
>> >
>> > also, does anyone have any quick pointers to docs I can read or
>> > something to get familiar with using it and what things I may need
to
>> > install to try mail, web browsing etc? also, one urgent
question.
>> > the default speech rate is intolerabally slow. I thought I could
do it
>> > with control e and then I think f1 but couldn't get it to happen.
>> > would like to get that changed asap because reading at that speed
>> > drives me mad.
>> >
>> > thanks. Brian.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>
> Janina Sajka, Director
> Technology Research and Development
> Governmental Relations Group
> American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
>
>Email: janina at afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175
>
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