Hi All, I've found an interesting bug, which I've not yet investigated, but wanted to know if anyone else can reproduce it. Below is a description and a recipie. I'm running the latest emacspeak from svn, emacs24 from bzr and Outloud on a 32 bit ubuntu 11.04 running xfce. Description ============ In some situations, lines of text are being cut off an not spoeken completely. This seems most reproducible with lines that start with a number and when you are in text mode. It does not appear to occur in all modes. Recipie to reproduce ==================== Switch to the scratch buffer and issue the command M-x text-mode Put the following lines of text in the buffer. Essentially, each line starts with a number and a period, followed by text that says "This is line x" where x is the number at the start of the line. Note that the period following the number is important. 0. This is line 0 1. this is line 1 2. This is line 2 3. This is line 3 4. This is line 4 5. This is line 5 6. This is line 6 7. This is line 7 8. This is line 8 9. This is line 9 10. This is line 10 Start at the top and move the cursor down, either by using the arrow keys or by using C-n. When I do this, line 2 just says 2 dot with none of the following text i.e. "This is line 2". The same happens with line 8. Only 8 dot is spoken and the text "THis is line 8" is truncated. Using page up/down and other commands which speak whole chunks does seem to work. Initially, I was not able to produce this in fundamental mode (i.e. what the scratch buffer is in by default), but when I issue M-x fundamental-mode to switch the scratch buffer back from text mode, I noticed that it now also fails to speak lines 2 and 8 correctly. Another oddity I've noticed is that when I type C-n to indicate the command Control n, the 'n' is not spoken until I hit space. If I hit period, the n is never spoken, I just hear C dash dot. I've noticed other such issues from time to time, but this is the first example I could reproduce really easily. I plan to investigate further, but wanted to see if others have observed this as well and find out what versions of emacs, what speech server and what emacspeak version they are using first to narrow down the search area. Tim -- Tim Cross Information Technology University of New England Phone: +61 2 6773 3210 Mobile: 0428 212217 Fax: +61 2 6773 3424 E-Mail: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://www.une.edu.au/itd --- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius (and a lot of courage) to move in the opposite direction. âAlbert Einstein ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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