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Re: software dectalk tones
:-)
I checked in a custom option dtk-use-tones that obviates the need for
the one-liner advice.
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> ya just gotta love defadvice!
Tim> I think it has become my favorite feature of emacs - in the
Tim> last week alone I have used it twice to fix/change the
Tim> behavior of a couple of functions which were not working
Tim> quite right or how I wanted them to.
Tim> Just putting a defadvice in the scratch buffer, evaluating
Tim> and testing and then adding to my .emacs took all of about 5
Tim> minutes to fix a problem with url-expand-filename I was
Tim> having with certain html e-mails and vm. No chasing down the
Tim> source of url-expand-filename, modifying/testing and worrying
Tim> about changes being lost with updates or being incompatible
Tim> etc. and if I don't want it, I can turn it off or just remove
Tim> it from my .emacs to get rid of it permanently. All of this
Tim> and I'm still running the same emacs session - no restarts or
Tim> interruptions.
Tim> The only downside to this and getting to know both emacs and
Tim> common lisp, which I've been working on for the last few
Tim> months, is I now find it incredibly frustrating and
Tim> irritating having to work with cumbersome languages like
Tim> java, perl, plsql etc each day at work.
Tim> Lisp has spoilt me and now things will never be the same!
Tim> Tim
>>>>> "T" == T V Raman <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
T> Alternatively add the following to your .emacs: (defadvice
T> dtk-tone (around silence-tones pre act comp) nil)>>>>> "Robert"
T> == Robert Murray <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Robert> Hi Indentation is fine, I already have it spoken. It's
Robert> the other tones, such as when deleting or reading the mode
Robert> line.
Robert> I think the easiest solution for now is to edit the
Robert> dtk-soft script and make the tones do nothing.
Robert> Thanks
Robert> Rob
Robert> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 09:13:35AM +1000, Tim Cross wrote:
>>>> There is an option within emacspeak to use spoken indent
>>>> indicator rather than tone. Use customize to set this. e.g.
>>>>
>>>> M-x customize-group <ret> emacspeak-speak <ret>
>>>>
>>>> then go to the emacspeak indentation method item and set it
>>>> to speak. Save the changes and you should be done.
>>>>
>>>> Tim >>>>> "Robert" == Robert Murray <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>
Robert> Hi I've noticed a rather annoying problem with the
Robert> software dectalk. There is a delay before it plays tones.
Robert> This is not an emacspeak problem, because it happens with
Robert> the say command and the demo program as well. Are other
Robert> people experiencing this?
>>>>
Robert> Is there an easy way to turn off tones in emacspeak? This
Robert> problem makes things like reading the mode line and
Robert> switching buffers very slow to respond.
>>>>
Robert> Apart from this problem, the software dectalk is working
Robert> really well, and it's great not to have to carry the
Robert> dectalk express arround with me.
>>>>
Robert> Cheers
>>>>
Robert> Rob
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
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Tim> 6773 3210 Fax: +61 2 6773 3424 E-Mail:
Tim> tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx Web:
Tim> http://www.une.edu.au/itd/systems/systems.html --- Please
Tim> avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See
Tim> http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Tim> "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most
Tim> experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're
Tim> computer professionals. We cause accidents." -Nathaniel
Tim> Borenstein
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--raman
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