On 29/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For speak-up, I would suggest not using multi-speak. Go back
through the preferences menu, and from there choose Flite instead of
multispeak. In Flite all the letters get pronounced correctly and don't
get clipped off or anything.
What I do is just hit insert enter on the keypad to shut off the
speech while I'm typing, then turn it back on when I'm done. I can still
review the screen whenever I want though. I haven't found a definitive
key-echo-off sort of feature yet. As to Flite not pronouncing words
with X
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Subject: Re: [Oralux] Re: couple of questions about speakup with oralux.
What I do is just hit insert enter on the keypad to shut off the
speech while I'm typing, then turn it back on when I'm done. I can still
review the screen whenever I want
Oops...I should have put quotes around that. Krishnakant was saying words
ending in x weren't pronounced correctly under Flite; those were supposed
to be merely examples. Sorry for the confusion on that. If they are in
fact programs, I've never heard of them.
Terrence
Hello,
The audio chip availability could be unselected in the bios set up.
Instead of emacspeak, you could switch to another virtual console
(Alt-F2 for the second console) and run emacs.
Regards,
Gilles
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Gilles,
Thanks for that idea; it seems to work well now that I got it
through my thick skull that I have to start emacs in the same directory
where my .emacs file resides. Actually, if I can just resolve my
Braille lite issues and it weren't for the fact that I want to rescue my
audio for
Ettinger
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 2:01 PM
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Subject: [Oralux] A couple of questions
Hi, Doug,
Yeah, it looks like I *am* going to have to get a new sound
card, darn it. Fortunately, I'm going to California in less than a
week, so this shouldn't