Hello, I tried this by going into my emacspeak folder, find the file and then changing the value. It did not work to stop the message. I still see messages like this line is 869 long. Do you want emacspeak to read it? What else might I try to stop this? I edited the file in a normal editor and not from within emacs.
Greg Wocher On Jan 16, 2024, at 8:11 PM, Jerry Sievers (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Greg Wocher" (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>writes:Hello all, When I am editing a document I created on my Mac, I keep getting a message saying something about this line has X number of characters do you want emacspeak to read the line. This is happening on just about every line of the document. How can I get it to stop or can I even get it to stop? I am using emacs with emacspeak on a M1 14 inch macbook pro.
Disclaimer: my emacspeak version isn't uup to date... but worksperfectly.Have a look at this customizable setting that you can adjust to yourtaste.ems--speak-max-line is a variable defined in ‘emacspeak-speak.el’.Its value is 2000Original value was 512Threshold for determining ‘long’ lines.Emacspeak will ask for confirmation before speaking linesthat are longer than this length. This is to avoid accidentallyopening a binary file and torturing the speech synthesizerwith a long string of gibberish. Automatically becomes buffer-local when set. You can customize this variable.Enjoy! Thanks, Greg Wocher
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