Hello, No it is not on every line. I apologize for not making that clear. Once I answer yes it does read the line just fine. The document I am editing is a book from the bible. I have a HTML copy of the bible with each book in its own seperate file. I am opening up each book and copying the text to a txt file. THis way I can go in and edit the file so each verse is on its own line. I can then put it on my orbit reader 40 to read it easily in brail. I am also using the mac port version of emacs if that will make a difference. Greg Wocher > On Jan 19, 2024, at 8:35 AM, Robert Melton <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Greg-- > > Feels to me like something else is wrong. You get that warning regardless of the file you open? Also, if you hit Y does it work? > >> On Jan 19, 2024, at 06:26, Greg Wocher <gtwocher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> This line did not work either. The message I am gtting says read this 869 long line Y/N. I tried doing a search on google but I did not find anything. >> >> Thanks, >> Greg Wocher >> >>> On Jan 17, 2024, at 2:34 PM, Robert Melton <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> All you have to do is edit your init.el and add something like >>> >>> (setq ems--speak-max-line 3000) >>> >>> don't need to mess with the emacspeak folder at all. >>> >>>> On Jan 17, 2024, at 13:51, Greg Wocher (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> 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 works >>>>> perfectly. >>>>> >>>>> Have a look at this customizable setting that you can adjust to your >>>>> taste. >>>>> >>>>> ems--speak-max-line is a variable defined in ‘emacspeak-speak.el’. >>>>> >>>>> Its value is 2000 >>>>> Original value was 512 >>>>> >>>>> Threshold for determining ‘long’ lines. >>>>> Emacspeak will ask for confirmation before speaking lines >>>>> that are longer than this length. This is to avoid accidentally >>>>> opening a binary file and torturing the speech synthesizer >>>>> with a long string of gibberish. >>>>> >>>>> Automatically becomes buffer-local when set. >>>>> You can customize this variable. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Enjoy! >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Greg Wocher >>>>>> >>>>>> Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> To unsubscribe send email to: >>>>>> emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe >>>>> Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> To unsubscribe send email to: >>>>> emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe >>>> >>>> >>>> Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> To unsubscribe send email to: >>>> emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe >>> >> >
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