Bart, Those functions --- queue_advance and friends, are from a failed attempt circa 1998 to implement rewind/forward for TTS. They're not used because it was hard to get them working right --- -- Best Regards, --raman -- Best Regards, --raman On 4/12/11, Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Raman, > > I'm currently using queue but playing the icon as soon as it arrives > rather than queueing it as it's currently giving the best results. > > Still tinkering with it though. > > We just got tones working nicely. Last remaining thing I think is caps > and allcaps beep. > > > There are one or two niggling issues but nothing serious. > > I think in a week or two it will be ready to be included in emacspeak. > Before this is done though I think I should write up some instructions > on how to get emacspeak up and running on a mac as it wasn't an entirely > straight forward thing to do. Not emacspeak's fault, more to do with > getting all the bits in place first. > > One other question. I notice that in tts lib there are functions like: > queue_backup, queue_remove, queue_advance, queue_retreat although I > can't find where they are used. > > Are they required? > > Cheers > > Bart > > On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:31:42 -0700, "T.V. Raman" <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> Bart, >> >> Note that that option emacspeak-auditory-icon-function can take >> one of three values --- well, more if you write more functions: >> >> Roughly: >> >> play -- plays it locally, calls aplay. >> queue: queues it to the server using {a sound_icon_name} >> serve -- sends it to the server as {p sound_icon_name} >> >> >> >> distinction between "queue" and "serve" is subtle -- it's there >> because at some point in the past, "queue" didn't always work as >> expected due to sound card latency. >> >> If it works, queue is ideal, since the icon comes at the right >> point in the output stream. If not use "serve". >> -- >> Best Regards, >> --raman >> >> -- >> Best Regards, >> --raman >> >> >> On 4/11/11, Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Hi Tim, >> > >> > Actualy it was that I had emacspeak-auditory-icon-function set to >> > emacspeak-play-auditory-icon which works fine for me on linux using >> > alsa. I couldn't get this working on the mac but have changed it to >> > emacspeak-queue-auditory-icon and had the speech server play it which is >> > now working well. >> > >> > Thanks for the tips though! >> > >> > Also the mac server is now getting quite close to being ready for prime >> > time so if anyone else out there wants to give it a spin it would be >> > helpful. >> > >> > Cheers >> > >> > Bart >> > >> > On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 13:55:19 +1000, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> > wrote: >> >> Hi Bart, >> >> >> >> I believe you are correct in that auditory icons are placed in the tts >> >> queue >> >> and processed along with other tts queue events. >> >> >> >> What server are you using? What is your emacspeak-play-program set to? >> >> Can >> >> your setup handle multiple sound sources at the same time i.e. using >> >> dmix >> >> or >> >> pulse or a multi-channel card? Have you set emacspeak-default-theme? >> >> >> >> Using the emacspeak-play-program from the command line, can you play a >> >> sound >> >> icon from the shell when emacspeak is running? If not, does it work >> >> when >> >> it >> >> is not running? If the latter and not the former, then my guess would >> >> be >> >> some sort of sound device contention. >> >> >> >> Tim >> >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Hi all, >> >> > >> >> > Just a quick question. >> >> > >> >> > Are auditory icons handled in the speech server or is >> >> > emacspeak-play-program called directly from emacs? >> >> > >> >> > From my reading of emacspeak-sounds I had thought that a "a" command >> >> > was >> >> > sent to the speech server. This does not appear to be happening for >> >> > me. >> >> > >> >> > Am I missing something here? >> >> > >> >> > Kind regards >> >> > >> >> > Bart >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > 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". >> >> > >> >> > >> > Non-text part: text/html >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Bart Bunting >> > >> > URSYS Pty. Ltd >> > 461 Parramatta Rd. Leichhardt NSW 2040 Australia >> > Ph. +61 2 8745 2811 >> > Fax +61 2 8745 2828 >> > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > 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". >> > >> > > > -- > > Bart Bunting > > URSYS Pty. 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