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EMACS_UNIBYTE and installing auctex
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- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 06:30:31 -0700
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By TTS crashes, I assume you mean software Dectalk.
Note that I haven't run software Dectalk in a couple of years --
primarily because the amount of time it took to support it wasn't
warranted by the small number of users who actually used it.
The engines I use on a regular basis are the Dectalk Express and
the IBM Viavoice engine.
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Rayner <peter.rayner@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Peter> Tim Cross writes:
>>
>> Be aware that removing emacs_unibyte may have
>> unpredictable results for many TTS systems.
Peter> I did not make myself clear here. My suggested
Peter> procedure was start emacspeak as normal, including the
Peter> setting of EMACS_UNIBYTE start your favourite shell in
Peter> a shell buffer remove EMACS_UNIBYTE from the
Peter> environment in that shell buffer with a
>> recipe depending on your shell
Peter> Then make auctex the make procedure includes lots of
Peter> batch invocations of emacs either to byte compile or
Peter> the generate the auto-loads. This procedure ensures
Peter> they'll be compiled multibyte if needed. This won't
Peter> affect the tts since it sees the environment with
Peter> which emacs was started
>> On a second point - do you actually need to load the
>> autoloads for jjp - I suspect that as it requires
>> multi-byte and given the initials being used, this is
>> possibly a module to support Japanese character
>> sets. Maybe you don't need that module if you don't use
>> Japanese?
Peter> Almost certainly not but it's in the
Peter> update/make/install cycle for auctex and if you're a
Peter> cvs addict you may well find yourself
>> continually having to remove it.
Peter>
Peter> Speaking of cvs addiction, I heartily recommend
Peter> upgrading to the cvs snapshot of emacs. I was having
Peter> tremendous stability problems with emacs-21.3 and
Peter> DecTalk, involving emacs freezing etc. The TTS
Peter> crashes as often as it ever did with emacs-22.050 but
Peter> it doesn't take emacs down with it any more cheers
Peter> Peter
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