Le 30 août 2009 à 05:53, Jonathan C. Cohn a écrit :

> Chris,
>
> What are the requirements for emacs speak?

I could not find requirement information on the emacspeak page so I  
suppose the package works on any Unix like machine with a fairly  
recent emacs installed. I say Unix because it seems there is a need to  
run the "make" command to install the package.

That may mean that you need to install the Unix developers tool in  
Snow Leopard to get that. The developer tools are available from the  
install DVD.

>  When last I used emacs regularly on a Ultra-2, I had no need for a  
> screen reader, just
> setting my fonts at 28 pt and reverse video  (thanks Kyle Jones for
> the help). I know there is a copy of emacs in /usr/bin and I think it
> might even be GNU's version.

It looks like version 22.1.1. From GNU.

> If so what would need to happen to use
> emacspeak on my Leopard machine and could it interface with the Mac
> synthesizers or would GNU  ones have to be added.

I never used emacspeak myself so I guess you'd have to go through the  
information on this page:

http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/

Jean-Christophe Helary
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