Stephen O'Neill wrote:
> Has it ever worked? Maybe try completely uninstalling transcriber,
> trashing /etc/transcriber and reinstall...
It has never worked at the right speed - always played back too fast.
So I uninstalled it (sudo aptitude remove --purge transcriber) and
removed /etc/transcriber.
And now it doesn't start at all: typing 'transcriber' in a terminal
produces this:
###############################
Error in startup script: can't read "v(options,unix)": no such element
in array
while executing
"file join $env(HOME) $v(options,unix)"
("unix" arm line 6)
invoked from within
"switch $::tcl_platform(platform) {
"windows" {
if {[info exists env(USERPROFILE)]} {
set v(file,user) [file join $env(USERPROFILE) $v(opti..."
(procedure "InitDefaults" line 41)
invoked from within
"InitDefaults $argv"
(procedure "Main" line 9)
invoked from within
"Main $argv"
(file "/usr/bin/../lib/transcriber1.5/tcl/Main.tcl" line 1115)...
###############################
So I think that counts as "two steps back"! ;-)
Mac
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