Hi Victor, No, unfortunately not. My tension headaches on one side, and the new MacOS update on the other side which makes the server speak as Samantha, have prevented me from having enough time to tinker with this. If anyone has the time and elisp know-how, would be great to get their help. Thanks, Parham Sent from my iPhone On 28 Feb 2025, at 22:59, Victor Tsaran <vtsaran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Parham. DId you attempt this?
Hi, Yes, it’s in lisp/swiftmac-voices.el. HTH, Parham
What is the format of that file? I don't think one exists in the current repository, does it?
I was thinking of keeping the server itself as-is, and just adding the voices in swiftmac-voices.el. Sent from my iPhone This would be really cool. I wonder what Robert thinks and whether this could be added to the SwiftMac server?
Hi all,
As it stands, we have only one voice for the macOS Server. There is the possibility to add more if a user wants to, but for someone new, who doesn’t even know that there are different faces available, it wouldn’t be easy to notice it, figure out how to fix it, and fix it themself.
You can see this most clearly in org-mode, where things like TODO keywords, different item levels, links, and so on are announced differently with other speech servers, but on MacOS, you won’t know that something is a link until you navigate onto it.
I was thinking that one way to solve this quickly could be to hard-code some voices to start with. What do you all think?
Thanks,
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