Victor-- Did you recently install anything that might mess with your prompt? Stuff like oh-my-zsh and similar. It sounds like your prompt may be the issue, and you could verify this by changing it to just like $ by doing something like this: export PS1=$ Now, depending how fancy the prompt is, it could have a lot more stuff like right aligned things and other stuff that eats up other exported prompt variables. At least it is something to try... > On Nov 14, 2023, at 01:13, Victor Tsaran (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello. > I am on Mac OS running Emacspeak 58.0 with Emacs 29.x. > A week or so ago, after doing who knows what to my machine, I started getting what sounds like escape sequences in the speech output produced by Emacspeak when using shell, (m-x shell). Prior to the incident, whatever it was, I was able to run terminal applications inside the shell, send input and get output with no problems. However, now I am hearing left-bracketed utterances and only the last character of the shell prompt, e.g. “%” after issuing a command. What’s worse though is that I am not able to successfully send any input to a terminal application. The input gets echoed but is not parsed by the running terminal application. > I reinstalled Emacs and Emacspeak but to no avail. I reduced my init file to a bare minimum so that only Emacspeak loads. > I tried changing encoding input/output parsing via c-x ret, then “c”, “t” or “p. Still no luck. > I doubt the issue is with Emacspeak, but not sure where else to look and what I have changed to cause the behavior. > > Any ideas by any chance? > Thanks so much! > Victor > > Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send email to: > emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe
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