John Covici <covici(a)ccs.covici.com> writes: > On Sat, 23 Apr 2022 01:59:37 -0400, > Tim Cross wrote: >> >> >> John Covici <covici(a)ccs.covici.com> writes: >> >> > On Thu, 21 Apr 2022 19:57:44 -0400, >> > Tim Cross via Emacspeak wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> John Covici via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> writes: >> >> >> >> > Hi. I have some questions about emacspeak, I am running a Macbook pro >> >> > 2016 with 16G of ram and Monterey 12.3.1. Now when running emacs 28.1 >> >> > and emacspeak, if the speech server on the mac has to say a single >> >> > character, either when I type it myself, or using the right arrow key, >> >> > it says it at a high rate of speed, much higher than when it reads >> >> > lines or words, etc. I have my rate set to 320, so I would like to >> >> > hear single characters at the same speed. >> >> > >> >> > I have installed emacs macport from macports, any way to silence vo >> >> > when I am in that application? I saw a post a while ago to install >> >> > something from homebrew, but I am using macports and am not sure I can >> >> > have both at the same time. >> >> > >> >> >> >> Just replying to basically let you know your message hasn't been >> >> ignored!! >> >> >> >> I've never used macports and my mac book is too old to install the >> >> latest macOS, so I cannot help. Curious though, how do you know a single >> >> character is being spoken at a high rate of speed? (I'm not even sure >> >> what 'speed' means in that context - it is a single character, so speed >> >> relative to what?) >> >> >> >> With regards to silencing VO while in Emacs, there is an option >> >> available in the railwaycat/emacsmacport cask for homebrew, but it is >> >> specific to that port (i.e. not part of vanilla emacs), so I suspect if >> >> your using macports your out of luck and need to be using homebrew. >> > >> > Thanks for your quick response. >> > >> > So, I did install homebrew and installed the casc, where is the option >> > to silence vo? >> > >> >> I don't have my mac book with me right now, but from memory, you have to >> set the variable mac-ignore-accessibility to t in your emacs init file. > Thanks, that worked, but I saw another error which I would like to > correct: > > Warning (comp): /Users/covici/emacspeak/lisp/emacspeak-preamble.el: > Error: Symbol's value as variable is void emacspeak-sounds-directory > How did you install emacspeak? I don't see that error. Note that warnings are just warnings and you will sometimes see those. Errors are of course errors and you should not see them. I don't see this error building from head of current repository. It is VERY critical that if you are building form git, after doing a git pull, you must first do make clean and then make. Forgetting to do make clean can result in an inconsistent result.
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