[quoted lines by Sebastian Humenda on 2017/01/27 at 17:02 +0100]

>>the more I think about it, the more it makes sense to >me for autospeak to 
>>default to on. If a user selects a speech driver then he must be expecting 
>>it to work. Since speech defaults to being off, this change probably won't 
>>actually be much of a problem.
>
>Have you decided on whether you will enable autospeak by default or provide an
>option in the configuration to always enable it?

I've been thinking mroe about it. I'm now of the opinion that a braille user 
would usually select a speech driver in order for the explicit speech functions 
(SAY_LINE, etc) to work, and that autospeaking everything is an option that 
should be explicitly enabled. I'm not saying that I'm right, of course, but 
just explaining what I'm now thinking.

I do intend to implement an option for setting preferences from the command 
line (or, of course, from the configuration file).

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