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Re: Trying to use ViaVoice
- To: Kalyan Mukherjea <kalyan.infinity@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Trying to use ViaVoice
- From: "Robert D. Crawford" <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 10:34:07 -0600
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Kalyan Mukherjea <kalyan.infinity@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I am still trying to figure out why my `default voice' is a reedy
> one, if not squeaky; you complained that your default voice was like
> James Earl Jones. And I am also using the US English tts. Well, I
> opened a LaTeX file which started: %-*- Mode: LaTeX -*-
> \section{Categories, Functors, Homology Theories}
Actually, I said that the bolden voice was too low. Maybe I said that
the default _for_ the bolden voice was too low... Sorry for the
confusion.
> took the point to the `t' of \section and pressed C-e M-v. This is
> what I got:
>
> Text properties at 28:
>
> font-lock-multiline t face (font-lock-comment-face
> font-latex-sedate-face) personality (acss-p0-s0-all acss-s3-r4)
> fontified t
>
> Can you identify this `voice'.
If it is like my system, the voice used for comments is a voice which is
monotone. Here is what I get when I do the command on comments in elisp
mode:
Personality emacspeak-voice-lock-comment-personality Face
font-lock-comment-face
The font-latex-sedate-face is something defined in auctex mode. That
voice is assigned the personality of voice-smoothen, so that will affect
it as well.
One thing that has to be mentioned here is that I am running cvs and
there was a change that was made to make the voice be output instead of
the settings, i.e. voice-bolden vs. acss-a1-p6-s6.
When you open a mail message, what does the unadorned text sound like?
By this I mean the message text, not the citation text or urls or the
signature etc.
> A few comments: 1. The sedate-face, comment face are actually faces
> created by AuCTeX packages like font lock and font-latex. which is a
> a part of AuCTeX a major mode which is called whenever I open a LaTeX
> file.
>
> 2.I can reproduce everything except the last but one line by doing M-x
> list-text-properties-at <RET>; This is the line about personality.
>
> I recall that setting up font-latex involved settings of
> font-lock-decoration and there is something like that (with font-lock
> replaced by voice-lock) in the sample initiailazation file given by
> Robert J. Chassels in his info article
I am not sure I understand what you are saying here. Can you give me an
url to go to and see what you are talking about? If I understand you
correctly, this might be the problem.
> You didn't mention any initialization issues in our earlier
> discussions.
It must all be done automagically. The voice settings should, as I
understand things, be initialized when modes start. Here is the way I
understand it.
1. emacspeak is started and personalities are defined (voice-bolden,
etc.)
2. I open my ~/.emacs file.
3. font-lock is turned on. This assigns faces to certain pre-defined
text qualities such as -font-elisp-comment--face-that-rdc-made-up
4. the emacspeak-elisp.el file (this might not be the file name)
assigns voices to the faces that have just been defined.
If this is wrong, someone please set me straight.
>
> Maybe, I need to twiddle around with my .emacs file for us to hear
> the same set of voices.
Unlikely. I have some rather weird stuff going on in regards to how
voices are defined. If it becomes necessary I can change them back to
see what is going on.
> I am still, starting emacspeak running with Lucas's alsa-enabled
> eflite-binary. Then I do C-e dd outloud <RET>
I wouldn't think this should make a difference.
>
> to start ViaVoice. How does one go backwards?
If I understand correctly, you want to start up with outloud, with the
option of changing to eflite. There is an environment variable that is
called DTK_PROGRAM that must be set. It might be set in your .bashrc
file, if you have an /etc/emacspeak.conf file it might be set from
there, or it might be set from the bin/emacspeak script that you use to
start emacspeak. The most likely is the emacspeak.conf, if I understand
your setup.
>
> Cheers. Kalyan
>
> PS: I am putting this up on the list so that Gilles, Lucas and others
> involved in the project can read it. Should I shift to the Oralux
> list, I haven't see you post there. K.
I am not currently subscribed there. Just haven't had time yet.
rdc
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