speakup-r empty line lockup

John Covici covici at ccs.covici.com
Fri Aug 18 08:02:10 EDT 2017


hmmm, I will have to try this again.  I know I didn't read that many
lines.  I think it went to the end because it ran out of lines.  If
you say its not doing that for you, I will have to retest and see what
happens.
 
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 03:17:33 -0400,
Okash Khawaja wrote:
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> Hi John, 
> 
> I'm now trying to replicate the problem where cursor goes to end of file when hitting control after reading several lines with speakup-r. I'm testing it on spkguide.txt. Starting from beginning I went up to line 45. Hitting control
> stopped reading and cursor was at beginning of next line to the one being read. 
> 
> Would you suggest reading more lines? BTW, when running speakup-r, cursor always jumps to beginning of next line while reading current line. That's same, with or without the change I made. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Okash 
> 
> On 5 Jul 2017 9:07 pm, "Okash Khawaja" <okash.khawaja at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  Awesome. That's great
> 
>  > On 5 Jul 2017, at 21:02, John Covici <covici at ccs.covici.com> wrote:
>  >
>  > speakup-r did work with speechd-up, last time I tried it.
>  >
>  > On Wed, 05 Jul 2017 16:00:05 -0400,
>  > Chris Brannon wrote:
>  >>
>  >> Okash Khawaja <okash.khawaja at gmail.com> writes:
>  >>
>  >>> Given limited scope of the change - it is only called when running
>  >>> speakup-r from empty line - I can't work out how this results in cursor
>  >>> going to the end of file when control is hit. However, I say this based
>  >>> on speakup_soft + espeakup test in which speakup-r stops automatically
>  >>> after reading two lines (both before and after this patch).
>  >>
>  >> espeakup was never modified to support speakup-r. I think speechd-up
>  >> may have done it. Code is at https://github.com/WilliamH/speechd-up but
>  >> I don't know what is involved in getting it running these days.
>  >>
>  >> -- Chris
>  >
>  > --
>  > Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
>  > How do
>  > you spend it?
>  >
>  > John Covici
>  > covici at ccs.covici.com
> 

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