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Octal characters
from the online help:
dtk-speak-nonprinting-chars's value is
t
Documentation:
*Non nil value means non printing characters should be
spoken as their octal value.
Set this to t to avoid a dectalk bug that makes the speech box die if
it seems some accented characters in certain contexts.
Nolan Darilek writes:
> This problem has occurred quite often lately, and I'm wondering if
> there is something that I can do about it, since it is becoming a
> serious annoyance.
>
> Whenever Emacspeak reads certain strings, most notably some with octal
> characters, the Dectalk locks up completely and must be powered off,
> turned back on and then reset. This would not normlly be a problem,
> except for the fact that these octal characters surface quite often in
> web pages. See http://www.nureality.com/index-main.html for an example
> of this. Near the bottom of the page, the Dectalk completely freezes
> up for me, and to get the content I am required to arrow, character by
> character across the line. For some reason, the octal character can be
> pronounced, but if both the character and ASCII are sent in the same
> string to the Dectalk, the lockup occurs.
>
> My question is, is there some way that I can filter octal characters
> from documents? I seem to remember several months backk when someone
> pointed out that octal characters hold special significance to the
> Dectalk internally, or something similar. Furthermore, is there some
> other work-around that I may be missing? This appears to be a
> hardware-specific problem, but I'd like to try and resolve it, if at
> all possible, so that it does not re-occur.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>
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Best Regards,
--raman
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