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Re: Playing auditory icons
Hi Cheryl,
Thanks for the helpful response. I removed the -q from my emacspeak script
and certainlythe startup icon plays! I don't know what the other
auditory icons are supposed to do; so I have no idea if they are
working!
The removal of the -q flag has not so far (1 hour, or so) caused any
discrnibble effects _except_ for a error message. I ran emacspeak from a
shell with:
$ emacspeak --debug-init
I am attaching the resulting backtrace hoping that someone will be able
to tell me what it means.
I too can't get C-e [f1] to work. I am asked to type in a file name and
whatever I type is rejected!
What is the difference between what this is supposed to perform and what
one achieves using M-x customize-greoup emacspeak ?
Actually I am very happy with Emacspeak; since I am visually
"challenged" (legally blind) just the charater, word echo feature has
reduced my typing mistakes very substantially and I am trying to cure
a very old habit of leaning forward to squint at the monitor screen.
I suppose as I learn over the coming months, I'll learn more and find my
productivity improve.
Thanks again and TIA to anyone who can shed light on the new questions I
have raised.
Cheers.
Kalyan
Cheryl Homiak writes:
> I finally decided to try taking the -q flag out of the "exec emacs" line
> in /usr/bin/emacspeak, knowing I could put it back if this turned out to
> be disastrous. I also grouped all my emacspeak configurations at the top
> of my .emacs file under
> (when (featurep 'emacspeak)
Could not process part with Content-Type: emacs; NAME=init-error.backtrace.
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