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Re: Turning Off voice-lock mode When Emacspeak Starts



this is the same sissue I was having. he wants it to be done within startup so he doesn't have to do it every time he turns on emacspeak. that global change does not save IIRC.
On 12/16/2012 6:04 PM, T.V. Raman wrote:
The following on my Linux  box just verified that things work as
expected:

1. Go to the scratch buffer
2. type global-voice-lock-mode and evaluate it by pressing C-x
C-e  if it is on it'll diplay T in the minibuffer.

3. Now, Type "testing" on the next line  and confirm that
voice-lock is taking effect -- you should hear the voice change;
pressing C-e M-v will show the personality and face at point --
do this with the cursor within the string you just typed.

4. Turn off voice lock -- M-x global-voice-lock-mode  should
display an appropriate message in the minibuffer
5. Cursor back to the line with "testing"and on my Linux box the
personality property goes away and you dont hear a voice change.



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