* Immediate silencing emacspeak
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@ ` T. V. Raman
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From: T. V. Raman @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bsmart; +Cc: raman, blinux-list
>From memory, I have now told you *many* times --politely at
first--
to post emacspeak specific questions to the emacspeak list
so the question and response gets archived. >>>>> "Bryan" == Bryan R Smart <bsmart@CS.cofc.EDU> writes:
Bryan> On my system, recreating this problem depends on
Bryan> first the type of buffer and then the size of
Bryan> data. Emacspeak-speak-buffer, for example, will
Bryan> respond to dtk-stop regardless of the size of
Bryan> data that is dumped to the DECtalk. On the other
Bryan> hand, output from shell mode, if it exceeds a few
Bryan> K, will hopelessly lockup the DECtalk. I can,
Bryan> for example, accidently type a shell command that
Bryan> returns a large amount of output. Even though
Bryan> the command has completed and the shell prompt is
Bryan> again visible, the DECtalk will not respond to
Bryan> dtk-stop.
Bryan> Another example is when you inadvertently open a
Bryan> nontextual file in an edit buffer. Pressing the
Bryan> down arrow will produce a large amount of octal
Bryan> values and such. The introduction of the "speak
Bryan> this XXX line" question in Emacspeak 9.0 has
Bryan> helped me avoid this problem, but, regardless of
Bryan> being able to avoid it, it ignores dtk-stop in a
Bryan> similar manner as the large amount of shell
Bryan> output.
Bryan> I am running Emacspeak 9.0 on Emacs 20.3 with a
Bryan> revision 4.2CD DECtalk Express.
Bryan> I've long suspected that Raman's DECtalk is
Bryan> superior to what is commonly available. -- Bryan
Bryan> R. Smart E-Mail: bsmart@pobox.com System
Bryan> Administrator Home Page:
Bryan> http://www.pobox.com/~bsmart Department of
Bryan> Computer Science Home Phone: 843-953-2721 the
Bryan> College of Charleston DCS Phone: 843-814-7627
Bryan> (814-SMARt)
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Best Regards,
--raman
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