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Re: How to listen to every character of C++ code



 Also, note that C-e w (speak word) if executed a second time in
 succession will spell the word.

Shervin Emami writes:
 > Thanks for the reply. I'm using espeak for TTS. Now that you mention it, split-caps should be good enough for me in most cases and I can just hit the right arrow key to hear each letter if I really need to. This is
 > obviously a lot more productive than hearing each character spelt individually, so I will try it out. Thanks for the help and the software!
 > 
 > PS: I switched from vim to emacs just so I can use emacspeak!
 > 
 > Cheers,
 > Shervin Emami.

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