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Speech-enabling mud.el
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- Date: 11 Nov 1998 21:12:54 -0000
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For the past several days, I have been attempting to speech-enable the
Emacs MUD client which I obtained from
ftp://ftp.cold.org/cold/contrib/clients/mud-telnet-Sleeper-1.11.tar.gz. Basically,
I would like all incoming text to be spoken by the client, unless
(point) is not at the end of the buffer, to allow reviewing long bits
of text. I would also like newly-arrived speech to not interrupt
current speech, but I would like the user to be able to interrupt
speech by moving to a new buffer position or typing a command. I'll
show what I've done so far, which is an entire 3 lines of code, and
then point out deficiencies and ask for assistance. Note that while
there are certainly elisp mailing lists/news groups, I thought it
would be best to post this here, since my enhancements are more likely
to be understood by people who are familiar with Emacspeak. Anyhow,
code snippet follows:
(defun emacspeak-mud-hook ()
"Adds speech to mud.el"
(emacspeak-speak-region (point-min) (point-max)))
This code is added to one of the hooks in the client, moo-filter-hook
to be exact. There are numerous problems with this code however, and
I'm not sure how to implement certain things.
1. Apparently, the filter function is called by mud-telnet-sleeper.el
on each line. I was hoping that something like the following would
work, but I'm thinking something happens to mark, because I receive
no spoken output with this version:
(defun emacspeak-mud-hook ()
"Adds speech to mud.el"
(if (> (mark) (point-min))
(emacspeak-speak-region (point-min) (point-max))))
2. The first version of this function does provide basic spoken
feedback. One or two-line messages speak nicely, and as long as
the speech flow remains uninterrupted, it works well except in
certain situations (see below). But, if a long room description is
being spoken, and someone enters the room, speech is
interrupted. Is it somehow possible to say, "I don't want speech
to be stopped by incoming text, but any input from the user should
halt speech and act accordingly?"
3. Long portions of text result in only the last few lines being
spoken. I'm thinking that this is related to 2, since it seems
logical that the lines which reach the Dectalk last would flush
the lines which arrive first, thus gaining priority and creating
only partial speech.
Thanks for any assistance.
--
Nolan Darilek
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