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Stopping on a word while speaking continously
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- Subject: Stopping on a word while speaking continously
- From: Gary Bishop <gb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 09:20:03 -0400
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I've never used the REAL emacspeak only my NT port so please forgive my
ignorance.
Suppose I have emacspeak reading to me, possibly a long passage and I don't
understand a word as it goes by. I can quickly press a key and get it to
stop, but emacs (at least in my implementation) doesn't know what was being
spoken at that moment. So, I think have to back emacs up and go word by
word to find where I was.
Does the system as implemented on Unix support feedback from the synthesize
to Emacs on what is being spoken? I think I could add this to the NT
implementation using one of their callback functions that gives the offset
into the buffer. *IF* this worked it seems to me that it could be quite
useful. Making it work reliably might be more trouble than it is worth...
thanks
gb
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