Wonderful news!I just installed emacspeak from the Ubuntu repositories, and it came up playing music and speaking. No additional work at all was required.
I then upgraded to emacspeak 36.0 and the only thing I had to do was go to the speech servers folder and pick the correct linux-espeak folder, go inside and type make. I also typed sudo make install just to be sure!
I don't know how to confirm that I'm using the latest emacspeak as the command emacspeak -v doesn't give me a version number, but I'm still happy.
One thing that I cannot do (yet) is change the speech rate for espeak.I tried C-e d 1 and C-e d 5 and C-d r 9 to see if the speech rate changed for espeak, but alas, it did not. Emacspeak correctly announced "Speech rate set to level" followed by the correct number, but nothing changed.
Do I have to save this or some how apply this setting somehow?I installed the elisp library from www.tromey.com/elpa/install by copying the appropriate section, putting it in the scratch butter and using the evaluate keys which are C-j.
Unfortunately for some reason, when installing lisp libraries which require compiling, emacs retrieves the files, configures and then compiles them, but freezes.
The good news is that when I kill emacs in another console (using Ubuntu) emacspeak ends, and when I start it up, the installed lisp program works correctly. Obviously (so far) the compiling had been done but emacs / emacspeak hangs up forever until it is killed, but the lisp program so far has always worked.
The fact that emacspeak works when being downloaded by Ubuntu is a great thing for those of us who are trying to progress by using this excellent program. Congratulations to all who had a part in this great event.
Would someone give me a URL or tell me how to adjust the speech rate when using espeak with emacspeak?
If the problem is that I have to save the settings or apply the settings, would someone be so kind to tell me how to do this?
On a hunch, I just went to the configuration settings. I checked to see if the warning about not being able to save the settings was there because I hadn't eliminated the -q in the /usr/bin/emacspeak file. It wasn't, so I can save.
I changed one setting, bad news. emacspeak froze! I guess there is a log file somewhere. :-) Thanks guys and gals! David Ring Green Harbor, MA USA =30= ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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