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Pronunciation in LaTeX mode
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- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 06:01:54 -0800
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The way I usually spot these is by using lacheck -- a checker
that comes as part of auctex.
You can hear repeated spaces by simply specifying the space char
to command dtk-add-cleanup-pattern bound to C-e d a.
You could also define a temporary pronunciation for " {"
in a buffer that you want to check.
>>>>> "Kalyan" == Kalyan Mukherjea <kalyan.infinity@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Kalyan> Hello, since pronunciation seems to be the "topic de
    Kalyan> jour" here is a thing that has always bothered me:
    Kalyan> 
    Kalyan> Most of the "work" I do with Emacspeak is writing
    Kalyan> mathematics using LaTeX mode and so pronunciation
    Kalyan> mode is "all". But it would save some error-debug
    Kalyan> time if I could have empty spaces indicated: For
    Kalyan> example $\mathcal{P}$ is correct but not $\mathcal
    Kalyan> {P}$. But they are spoken the same way.
    Kalyan> 
    Kalyan> In LaTeX there are two kinds of verbatim: one which
    Kalyan> after compilation gives what has been typed and the
    Kalyan> other indicates spaces by printing a small |_ for
    Kalyan> each blank space.
    Kalyan> 
    Kalyan> Maybe a audio clue for spaces, like a auditory icon
    Kalyan> could alert the user to the existence of blank spaces
    Kalyan> (the number is unimportant.)  could be incorporated
    Kalyan> without too much difficulty.
    Kalyan> 
    Kalyan> Could someone suggest a "hack" for this?  Cheers.
    Kalyan> Kalyan
    Kalyan> 
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