What is the best way to find the emacspeak directory, I currently use a combination of a bash script and some emacs lisp, but per another thread (Re: [Emacspeak] swiftmac does not say punctuation while reading lines) it might not be working in all cases. The bash script: #!/bin/bash if which emacspeak _name >/dev/null; then ESD=`emacspeak --batch --load get-emacspeak-path.el 2> /dev/null | tail -1 | sed 's/"//g'` else ESD=`emacs --batch --load get-emacspeak-path.el 2> /dev/null | tail -1 | sed 's/"//g'` fi echo $ESD ---- The lisp code that is run (ignore-errors (load "~/.emacs.el")) (ignore-errors (load "~/.emacs")) (ignore-errors (load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")) (ignore-errors (load "~/.config/emacs/init.el")) (print emacspeak-directory) ---- Better ideas?
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