Emacspeak already does what you ask when using Outloud or the
dectalk, i.e. change pitch for caps when speaking chars.
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On 1/15/10, Steve Holmes <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I've been wondering; how can I get Emacspeak to change pitch while
> arrowing left and right over a word while editing it? For example, say
> I'm editing this message in emacs and as I use the cursor keys to move
> left to right over a line of text, I hear a letter at a time but there
> is no pitch change if it is capitalized. If I stop and doa c-e c-c,
> it will say Cap and phonetically announce the letter; that's fine. I
> just want to be able to tell if it is capitalized without having to
> take that extra step. I get pitch changes with the different voice
> effects when appropriate so I know I can get pitch changes OK.
>
> I'm using the Espeak driver that comes with emacspeakAny ideas?
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