The default setting for emacspeak-play-args is "-n", but this is an invalid argument on the version of aplay installed on my new box. (aplay: version 1.0.25 by Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxxxxxx>). Setting it to "-N" fixes it, and icons play reliably without error. lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > It works,as in the icon plays, but it frequently crashes the TTS, > frequently enough to make it unusable. > > I tried all the functions with the following results: > > emacspeak-serve-auditory-icon - works, but crashes tts. > emacspeak-native-auditory-icon - doesn't work, says 'back to top > level' whenever an icon was expected. > emacspeak-queue-auditory-icon - doesn't work, but TTS pauses for 1-2 > seconds when icon was expected. > > T. V. Raman writes: > > I'm confused. You earlier said that switching the auditory icon > > function to "serve" fixed the issue. > > > > I'm trying to find out which of the functions (see customization > > option emacspeak-auditory-icon-function ) work for your setting. > > >>>>> "lsmithso" == lsmithso <lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > lsmithso> T. V. Raman writes: > > >> > > >> Could you check and follow-up with the following: > > >> > > >> 1. What speech server you're using > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> Oralux ibmviavoice > > >> > > >> 2. Whic of the auditory-icon functions work vs dont work > > >> in that setting > > lsmithso> No auditory icons work at all. > > lsmithso> > > >> > > >> 3. Specify if you're using pulse or just pure alsa -- > > >> using pulse == pulseaudio server is running > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> Pulseaudio. > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> If it makes a difference, I'm running on a 64-bit > > lsmithso> platform. > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> BTW, (setq emacspeak-auditory-icon-function > > lsmithso> 'emacspeak-serve-auditory-icon) seems to frequently > > lsmithso> crash the TTS,so much so that I had to disable it. > > lsmithso> > > >> > > >>>>>> "lsmithso" == lsmithso <lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > >>>>>> writes: > > > lsmithso> That worked! Thanks. > lsmithso> > >> Hello Les, > > >> >> > > >> >> Assuming you have the appropriate variables set for >> > > >> emacspeak to use auditory icons, I remember on one >> > > >> occasion I had to change > > >> >> > > >> >> (setq emacspeak-auditory-icon-function >> > > >> 'emacspeak-serve-auditory-icon) > > >> >> > > >> >> before the icons would work. I think, from memory, > > >> there's >> a choice of about three values for this > > >> variable, some of >> which may not work. > > >> >> > > >> >> HTH > > >> >> > > >> >> Rob lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > >> >> > > >> >> -- > > >> >> Les Smithson > > >> >> > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > lsmithso> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change > > lsmithso> your address on the emacspeak list send mail to > > lsmithso> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of > > lsmithso> "unsubscribe" or "help". > > lsmithso> > > lsmithso> -- Les Smithson > > -- > Les Smithson > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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". -- Les Smithson
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