Hi Raman It doesn't read in any mode however its specifically an issue when reading LaTeX. In your sentence: > --- note that you should not need to do anything specific for '^' in > TeX and LaTeX documents. it speaks as if the ^ was not there, all I hear is --- note that you should not need to do anything specific for '' in TeX and LaTeX documents. I only hear it there when I move the pointer specifically to it. I will check out the pronounciation dictionary docs thank you. I'm using the mac voice server, as it happens in any mode I'm not sure what other info is really relevant. "T.V Raman" <raman(a)google.com> writes: > You need to be more specific. > > Under what conditions does '^' not speak when working with LaTeX -- > specify what mode you're using, what packages you use for LaTeX etc. > > To specify mode-specific pronunciations for lambda etc, use > pronunciation dictionaries as documented in the emacspeak manual > --- note that you should not need to do anything specific for '^' in > TeX and LaTeX documents. -- Best regards Isaac
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