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Further Emacspeak oddities
Jason White writes:
In general, if emacs hits an error and you dont get to hear
the message because it went by too quickly here is what you
should do:
1) Switch to the *Messages* buffer and see if you see the
message there. 99% of the time it will be there.
2) If some portion of emacs or an emacs application throws
an error without leaving an appropriate message in the
*Messages* buffer,
then turn on emacs' debugging
facility by
M-x set-variable ret
debug-on-error ret
t ret
this sets debugon-on-error to true
now repeat what caused the error you will be placed in a
backtrace buffer.
Warning: do not read the entire contents of the backtrace
buffer at one shot with emacspeak go line by line.
Re: custom
The error behavior you report appears to be custom specific
and not emacspeak specific.
I would not recommend using custom unless you are running
emacs 20.
otherwise just do the settings in your .emacs.
--Raman
> Before describing the anomalies which I encountered today, I wish to
> emphasize the excellence of the rendering generated by Emacspeak,
> particularly of structured content, in contrast to those of a screen
> reader. The following difficulties are probably due, in large part, to my
> own lack of experience with the software.
>
> 1. I entered the Emacs "customize" mode and made changes to one of the
> buffers, in accordance with the documentation. The options were all set,
> and this fact was reflected in their respective status lines. I then
> selected the "save for future sessions" push button. The system beeped,
> and an error message, "Incorrect Read Syntax" (or similar) was displayed
> on the screen, but not reported by Emacspeak (I arranged for someone to
> read the screen in this instance).
>
> 2. I attempted to execute emacspeak-custom.elc but the system beeped, as
> though it could not find the file. The same result occurred when I
> specified the full path, namely
> /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/emacspeak-custom.el
>
> Any enlightenment would be much appreciated.
>
> Incidentally, shell mode works well, as does the M-X, MAN command, thanks
> to your advice earlier this week.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jason.
>
>
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Best Regards,
--raman
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