I'm no expert, but have that problem. After starting Emacs and Emacspeak, I hold down the control key and hit the letter u. That makes the following command good for the session It is C-u. Then do C-e C-d C-s, and Emacspeak will stop saying "capitol," until next boot up. I'm sure this could be changed in the Emacspeak settings, but I don't know how. HTH. Jim On Thu, 27 Jan 2022, Tim Cross via Emacspeak wrote: > > Edhoari Setiyoso via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> writes: > > > Hi list, > > > > > > I tried emacspeak 55 and could not turn off pronounciation of CAPS. What I meant > > is I want to disable this feature globally. > > > > I can set the value of dtk-caps to nil globally using prefix but when I open new > > buffer, it went back. > > > > > > Please advice. > > > > > > What speech server are you using? I seem to remember there was an issue > with the espeak speech server relating to this (but I could be wrong). > > You can put > > (setq-default dtk-caps nil) > > in you emacs init file (before you load Emacspeak) to set the default > value to nil. > > The dtk-caps variable is a buffer local variable (i.e. each buffer has > its own independent version of this variable). Using setq-default should > set the default for all new instances of the variable in newly created > buffers (I think using just setq will only set the version in the > current buffer). However, if this is an issue specific to the espeak > server, it is possible even using setq-default won't work and someone > will need to look at the server code to see why it isn't working. > Problem is, I'm not sure anyhone who is using the espeak server has > stepped up to maintain it, so if a fix is required, it might be some > time before it happens. > _______________________________________________ > Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org > To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org >
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