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Mandrake 8 and Emacspeak
- To: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Mandrake 8 and Emacspeak
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 08:07:01 -0700
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- Resent-Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 11:13:09 -0400 (EDT)
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Yes --emacspeak will not work correctly if transient mark
mode is on.
Newer versions of emacspeak explicitly refuse to turn
transient-mark-mode on for this reason
--but mandrake is turning it on before emacspeak gets a
chance to start.
>>>>> "tcross" == tcross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
tcross> OK, with assistance from Raman I have managed to
tcross> get my emacspeak working under Mandrake 8 with
tcross> auditory icons as well as ViaVoice. The trick
tcross> was as I suspected to use
tcross> emacspeak-aumix-multichannel-capable-p set to
tcross> t. It wasn't working for me because I had an
tcross> error in my lambda definition for the
tcross> emacspeak-startup-hook.
tcross> However, once I got that working, I had numerous
tcross> other problems. However, I have identified most
tcross> of them and thought I'd point out something
tcross> which may be overlooked by new users to Mandrake
tcross> and which causes problems with emacspeak.
tcross> As a distribution, Mandrake 8 appears to be a
tcross> lot more customized 'out of the box' than most
tcross> distributions I have used before. While this can
tcross> be great for the average user, it can cause
tcross> complications for those of us who are use to
tcross> less customized distributions and those of us
tcross> who use less common apps like emacspeak.
tcross> In particular, I had problems with emacspeak
tcross> doing some weird things and not speaking buffers
tcross> - I could get all the standard messages spoken
tcross> in the minibuffer etc, and I could get lines
tcross> spoken if I used C-e l etc, but moving around
tcross> with the arrow keys etc didn't work correctly.
tcross> On looking around the system I found that under
tcross> Mandrake 8, emacs comes with a site-start.el
tcross> file in /etc/emacs. There are some very
tcross> interesting configurations in this file, but
tcross> unfortunately some of them are not compatible
tcross> with emacspeak. In particular, it sets up
tcross> transient-mark-mode, pc-selection modes and
tcross> modifies the keymaps with functions to make
tcross> emacs more xemcas like. Once I commented out
tcross> some of the suspect looking lines, emacs and
tcross> emacspeak appear to be working correctly.
tcross> Over the next few days I will look at this stuff
tcross> more closely and see if any of these
tcross> configurations are useful and which ones are bad
tcross> for emacspeak users. I will then post a modified
tcross> site-start.el file which others (both Mandrake
tcross> and on-mandrake) users may find useful. I just
tcross> wanted to provide this early heads up because a
tcross> number of people have e-mailed me reporting
tcross> problems gettting emacspeak to work correctly
tcross> under Mandrake.
tcross> For anyone interested, I'm running the emu10k1
tcross> driver for the soundblaster live card and it
tcross> seems very good. I have been told the latest
tcross> version of Alsa's driver does now support midi
tcross> and the emu10k1 developers are planning to do
tcross> this with the emu10k1 driver as well. I have not
tcross> tried the Alsa driver yet.
tcross> Tim -- Tim Cross NorthNet Internet Services
tcross> mailto: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx phone: +61 2 6772
tcross> 5973 mobile: 0412 969193
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Best Regards,
--raman
Email: raman@xxxxxxxxxxx
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