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Emacspeak with Eflite
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- Subject: Emacspeak with Eflite
- From: "Kalyan K. Mukherjea" <kalyan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:42:23 +0530 (IST)
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Hello all,
Last evening I finally got Emacspeak working with Flite as the speech
synthesiser and Eflite as the interface.
I used the script emacspeak-eflite which comes with Robert Chassles'
"Introducing-Emacspeak".
NOW FOR THE PROBLEM:
After installing flite I tested it out with:
$flite "This is a test"
and it read out the message in clear, measured tones. After running
./configure and make on flite, I did
$make test
and once again the rendition to speech was good.
However when I run emacspeak-eflite,
the speech synthesiser reads _everything_
appearing in the modeline at break neck speed. I took the suggestion of
trying C-e C-h and it proceeded to read out"Emacspeak is a compiled Lisp
function ..." again at a frenetic rate. How does one slow this down? I
noticed that "character echo" works nicely, so at least editing errors
will now be minimal --- a great boon. But I would like the reading
facility to be useful also.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Kalyan
PS: I am using flite-1.2, eflite-0.3.7 with emacspeak-17.
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