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Re: software dectalk tones




Are these the tones provided via the auditory icon facility of
emacspeak? If so, these can be turned off with C-e C-a.

Tim
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Murray <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

 Robert> Hi Indentation is fine, I already have it spoken.  It's the
 Robert> other tones, such as when deleting or reading the mode line.

 Robert> I think the easiest solution for now is to edit the dtk-soft
 Robert> script and make the tones do nothing.

 Robert> Thanks

 Robert> Rob

 Robert> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 09:13:35AM +1000, Tim Cross wrote:
 >>  There is an option within emacspeak to use spoken indent
 >> indicator rather than tone. Use customize to set this. e.g.
 >> 
 >> M-x customize-group <ret> emacspeak-speak <ret>
 >> 
 >> then go to the emacspeak indentation method item and set it to
 >> speak. Save the changes and you should be done.
 >> 
 >> Tim >>>>> "Robert" == Robert Murray <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
 >> 
 Robert> Hi I've noticed a rather annoying problem with the software
 Robert> dectalk.  There is a delay before it plays tones.  This is
 Robert> not an emacspeak problem, because it happens with the say
 Robert> command and the demo program as well.  Are other people
 Robert> experiencing this?
 >>
 Robert> Is there an easy way to turn off tones in emacspeak?  This
 Robert> problem makes things like reading the mode line and switching
 Robert> buffers very slow to respond.
 >>
 Robert> Apart from this problem, the software dectalk is working
 Robert> really well, and it's great not to have to carry the dectalk
 Robert> express arround with me.
 >>
 Robert> Cheers
 >>
 Robert> Rob
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 >> 
 >> 

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Tim Cross
Senior Analyst/Programmer
Applications Group - Information Technology
University of New England
 Phone: +61 2 6773 3210
   Fax: +61 2 6773 3424
E-Mail: tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx
   Web: http://www.une.edu.au/itd/systems/systems.html
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"The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, 
is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. 
We cause accidents."                             -Nathaniel Borenstein


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