Isaac Leonard <isaac.m.j.s.leonard(a)gmail.com> writes: This is likely a Mac specific bug. In general, to meaningfully report a problem mimimally include the OS, the TTS engine you etc, the Emacs version and any additional packages you may have installed. > 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. -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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