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Re: Multiple Emacspeak sessions
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- Subject: Re: Multiple Emacspeak sessions
- From: Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1998 08:57:45 +1100 (AEDT)
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I shall try setting W3 to load pages in the background, even though this
will not solve the problem entirely.
I recognize that the main purpose behind the proposal to rewrite the
speech server as a network application is to avoid the conflict between
auditory icons and MBROLA. Might this also, nonetheless, provide an
opportunity to develop the speech server so that a single server can
handle several simultaneously running Emacspeak sessions, buffering the
output of one while the output from another is being sent to the speech
device? Emacspeak would then check for the existence of a running server
upon loading, and start it if necessary.
Perhaps these ideas are a little far-fetched, however. They would involve
applying the networking feature to all versions of the server, not just
the MBROLA version.
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