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pronunciation questions
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- From: "Robert D. Crawford" <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:39:00 -0600
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I have finally started using the pronunciation features lately and have
noticed a few things that I need to ask about.
I have read every message in the archive that came up with a search for
"pronunciation" and I have not seen anyone mention this issue before.
I have defined several words in the various gnus modes. One such word
is debian. No matter what I do, the word is pronounced with a long e.
I have defined it to sound like "dehbian", but it just wont stick. If I
define it in the group buffer, the pronunciation is persistent, but if I
close gnus, the pronunciation is back to the long e. In the summary
buffer and in the article buffer, it lasts as long as that buffer is
open. I have defined these as mode specific, and other mode-specific
pronunciations, such as "set q" and "c a r" in lisp mode work fine.
I have the following in my .emacs file:
(add-hook 'emacspeak-startup-hook
(function (lambda ()
(emacspeak-pronounce-load-dictionaries
"~/.emacspeak/.dictionary"))))
except that the last line is not broken and indented.
Thanks,
rdc
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