My apologies! Got a few mails this AM about who it totally didn't work, and to be honest that was because I didn't expect to have users yet! I did not document how to get it running, how to compile it, didn't finish the makefile, etc. As I have been moving quick, I was actually building the test of notifications directly on master and directly on the main line without the flag, so yeah, it would be entirely broken. So, to those SharpWin curious users, I won't break it again, will move experiments to branches, and since I have today off, I think by tonight, we will have a fully working server (with bugs of course, but feature complete including notifications) without too much guidance. Today I will submit the minor PR to Emacspeak to add SharpWin to the list, and make notifications work, then I will bring the list to be officially ready for testers. Again, thanks again for everyone who has followed the git repos of SharpWin and swiftmac and caught bugs early! > On Apr 1, 2024, at 10:31, Ľuboš Pinteš (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello Robert and all, > > So I tried SharpWin. > > Currently it does not work I think that the stop command does not work correctly. > > I am in *scratch* buffer and press the keys `up down up down up down`. Everything is queued including tones and then replayed. > > Thus it is unusable in this state. > > C-e s does not work either. > > > Emacspeak discussion list -- emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send email to: > emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of: unsubscribe -- Robert "robertmeta" Melton lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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