Hey Victor,Yeah I suspected I need to make that work I need to reconfigure stuff. I have seen examples, such as monotonous, happy etc but I don' understand it. Could you please share your setup? Sent from my iPhone On 7 Jul 2025, at 20:26, Victor Tsaran <vtsaran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Arkadiusz! I assume you are using SwiftMac synthesizer with Emacspeak? If yes, you are not going to get voice faces without making some change to your Emacs initialization file. I would be happy to share with you what I have to make this work. I assume you double-checked that the swift mode is loaded by pressing c-e m?
Ni hao,
As I wrote in my introduction E-Mail I am an iOS/MacOS developer and I use Swift to make my remarkably buggy apps. I found that I can install swift-mode from within Emax. I did install it, but legendary Emacspeak's audio syntax highlighting doesn't work. No matter if I am in function, statement, I write correct or incorrect code, everything is spoken in the same kind of voice.
Does the developer of Emacspeak need to rewrite every plugin to make it support this feature or I need to configure something?
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