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> I have this really annoying bug in Emacspeak. Essentially I'm trying
> to input, say, German or French, and so naturally I'm using
> input-method and Quail. It works fine, except Emacspeak is apparently
> speaking out "key dash sequence" literally every time I try inputting
> an accented character. I set up speech server logging and, sure
> enough, it logged "key-sequence" as described. However, since it
> wasn't logging to the messages buffer, I suspected it was "reading"
> that only from the echo area, because I could not see anything in the
> messages buffer, which was correct[1].
>
> My question is, what would be a good way to either 1) tell Quail to
> never echo incomplete key sequences, or 2) tell Emacspeak to be quiet
> for these messages (it appears there's an advice around
> read-key-sequence that is called by quail-start-translation[2]). It
> would also be nice if there was something like debug-on-message but
> for messages sent to the echo area but not logged. Perhaps by ensuring
> message-log-max doesn't get set to nil for some scope?? For the first
> option, I've already set both input-method-highlight-flag and
> input-method-verbose-flag to nil, as well as emacspeak-character-echo.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hendursaga
>
> [1]
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/international/quail.e=
l?h=3Demacs-28#n2060
>
> [2]
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/international/quail.e=
l?h=3Demacs-28#n1428
>
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