Hi. So, I am not using ubuntu, but I followed your instructions and got no errors, but when I run emacs, I get process speaker not running. I have voxin working under orca, but not under emacspeak. On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 11:51:54 -0500, Devin Prater via Emacspeak wrote: > > [1 <multipart/alternative (7bit)>] > [1.1 <text/plain; UTF-8 (7bit)>] > For Ubuntu, install Emacs: > sudo apt install emacs > also install git, mplayer, espeak-ng, tcl, and tclx You might have to > instal tcl-dev* or tclx-dev* if it exists. > > Now,: > > git clone https://www.github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/ > cd emacspeak > make > > now you have two options. Well, you could have more, but I doubt you have > any hardware speech synthesizers. You can use ESpeak, and it works okay, > but doesn't sound great. Or, you can install Voxin, from: > > Voxin: Home (oralux.org) <https://voxin.oralux.org/> > > It sounds a lot better, and works better with Emacspeak, too. Now, if you > want to use Emacspeak with ESpeak: > > make espeak > > or with Voxin: > > make outloud > > Do pay attention to any error messages you get during any of these steps. > If it says you don't have something, like: > > make: GCC: command not found > > install GCC like: > > sudo apt install gcc > > also it's a good idea to have the command-not-found package: > > sudo apt install command-not-found > > Now, install nano: > > sudo apt install nano > > and do > > nano ~/.emacs.el > > and paste, or write, the following, using the call to the speech server > you're going to use: > > (load-file "~/emacspeak/lisp/emacspeak-setup.el") > ;; If you're using ESpeak: > ;; (espeak) > ;; If you're using Voxin: > (outloud) > > If you don't git clone stuff into the root of your home directory, which > you shouldn't do as I do because it can get messy if you let it, do change > the load path to wherever you cloned Emacspeak. > > The call to the speech server is a hack and Doctor Raman may have a good 16 > reasons not to do this, but it works, and I don't have to fiddle with > .profile, .bash_profile, .bashrc, .shrc, .rc, or any other file to get > Emacs working with Emacspeak. > > Now, save your .emacs.el file, which Emacs loads when it starts, by > pressing Control o, then Enter, then Control x. Now, you should be back at > a shell, so try running Emacs by typing > > emacs > > and pressing Enter. Let us know if it works. > > Devin Prater > r.d.t.prater(a)gmail.com > > > > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:26 AM Richard Wells via Emacspeak < > emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> wrote: > > > I have a working ubuntu distribution running on a little laptop, but I can > > do something different if I need to in order to make the setup easier. > > On 11/30/2021 8:27 AM, Devin Prater wrote: > > > > First, which OS are you planning on using Emacspeak on? > > Devin Prater > > r.d.t.prater(a)gmail.com > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 29, 2021 at 8:06 PM Richard Wells via Emacspeak < > > emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> wrote: > > > >> Hello: My name is Richard wells. I have been hearing about this > >> environment for many years but have never investigated it for myself. > >> For someone like me who has no idea at all where to go to get started, > >> how would you suggest I begin learning? My experience with computers has > >> been diverse with some Linux, but mostly Microsoft Windows and Apple > >> Macintosh. Please be gentle with a user with absolutely no idea of what > >> emacspeak is and how to get productive using it. > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org > >> To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org > > To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org > > > [1.2 <text/html; UTF-8 (quoted-printable)>] > [2 <text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)>] > _______________________________________________ > Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org > To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici(a)ccs.covici.com
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