For people testing Swiftmac 2.1, I realized I did not update the README for how to use notifications, here is what to add to your init.el, and you are expected to be using the git version of Emacspeak and swiftmac. ; add swiftmac to notifications capable list (push "swiftmac" tts-multi-engines) ; set right or left (setopt tts-notification-device "right") ; now start emacspeak (require 'emacspeak-setup) ; Heree you can just do "en-US" or just ":Alex" (dtk-set-language "en-US:Alex") ; 0.7 is 70% in VoiceOver terms (dtk-set-rate 0.7 t) Hope this helps, and got one more crashing bug I am chasing, if you lose the main Speaker process, please try to capture the logs so I can squash this last bug and merge 2.1+ back into Emacspeak. > On Mar 29, 2024, at 10:20, T.V Raman <raman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Robert Melton <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > At startup would be preferable -- would make it consistent with Linux. > > See how dtk-notify-initialize does this. >>> 1. Make sure that one can send output to just the left or just the >>> right channel. >> >> Should the selection be done via a flag at startup or at during running >> via codes? >> >> -- >> Robert "robertmeta" Melton >> lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > > -- -- Robert "robertmeta" Melton lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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