zkline@ writes: > Well, for some reason it seems the 'auditory icon player' was > not set appropriately. What version are you using and where did you install from. You might have mentioned this in your other posts but I cannot remember. > I've little idea of what the differences are between > emacspeak-queue-auditory-icons and the others, but I'd set it to that > value because of some advice I'd read about software speech. I am having a little trouble following you. If I try C-h v and C-hf on emacspeak-queue-auditory-icons I get nothing. If I go to the lisp directory of emacspeak and grep for it in all the elisp files there I get no hits. Setting "it to that value" makes no sense when out of context What is "it" and what did you set "it" to? > Resetting it to emacspeak-play-auditory-icons fixed the problem. Again, what "it" do you refer to here? When I do apropos on emacspeak-play-auditory-icons I get nothing appropriate. Again, I think we need to know what version of emacspeak you are using. > This still leaves the mplayer issue. I've figured out how to set the > mplayer program, but for some reason I seem to get errors when I try > to use w3m's 'l' key to stream. I'm not sure if I need to set > anything else... Thanks, Zack. Try running M-x toggle-debug-on-error and send the backtrace when you try to stream from w3m. This might shed light on the problem. rdc -- Robert D. Crawford rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx "Help Mr. Wizard!" -- Tennessee Tuxedo ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help"
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