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Auditory icons (again!)
- To: Kalyan Mukherjea <kalyanm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Auditory icons (again!)
- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 18:11:35 +1000
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- Resent-Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 03:59:26 -0400 (EDT)
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Kalyan,
Why do yu want to use that function for your auditory icons?
Have you got native sound support compiled into emacs 21? As far as i
know, there are no emacs pacages distributed with any Linux
distributions which have native sound support compiled in. This means
that if you want to use this function, you need to re-compile emacs 21
with sound support.
Have a look at the emacspeak-sounds.el file and work out which
function fits with your installation/configuration.
Tim
>>>>> "Kalyan" == Kalyan Mukherjea <kalyanm@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Kalyan> Hi, I had spoken too soon when I wrote in last week saying
Kalyan> theat auditory icons were working.
Kalyan> To recap: I had done M-x customize group <RET> emacspeak and
Kalyan> set the Emacspeak Auditory Icon Function to
Kalyan> emacspeak-native-auditory-icon and after checkin that this
Kalyan> worked fine, saved it for future sessions. This put the
Kalyan> following line in my customization file:
Kalyan> '(emacspeak-auditory-icon-function (quote
Kalyan> emacspeak-native-auditory-icon))
Kalyan> (I have a separate file where customize saves my
Kalyan> preferences) When I next launched Emacspeak, no matter what I
Kalyan> did, I'd get the message "cannot open file" and there was no
Kalyan> way of doing anything other than C-x C-c! Then I opened my
Kalyan> customization file with Emacs (no speak), deleted the
Kalyan> offending line and now Emacspeak was again functional. After
Kalyan> I turned on icons again, I tried to find out via C-h C-a what
Kalyan> this `native function" was. This is what I got:
Kalyan> =======================================================
Kalyan> emacspeak-native-auditory-icon is a compiled Lisp function in
Kalyan> `emacspeak-sounds'. (emacspeak-native-auditory-icon
Kalyan> SOUND-NAME)
Kalyan> Play auditory icon using native Emacs player.
Kalyan> [back]
Kalyan> =======================================================
Kalyan> What is going on? Is there any way of avoiding hving to
Kalyan> setting the function for "current session" every time I start
Kalyan> Emacspeak?
Kalyan> Thanks. Kalyan
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