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Re: [Emacspeak] Sharpwin First (hopefully) Useable Release



Devin--

The C-x C-c and C-x left and C-x right not speaking buffer names, I 
can not reproduce either of these issues with my version of Emacs. 

Mine is the chocolatey version 29.2. I still see some strange stuff,
but both those things work as expected. 

> On Apr 11, 2024, at 15:57, Devin Prater (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Now, the only big issues so far: C-x C-c doesn't work to close Emacs, C-x right and C-x Left don't speak when changing buffers, but the buffers do change.
> 
> On 4/11/2024 11:26 AM, Robert Melton wrote:
>> Devin--
>> Do you know what step you where missing?
>> Trying to fix-up the README.md to be closer to helping it work
>> out of the box for people.  BTW, completely open to contributions,
>> as Windows is not my daily driver right now.
>>> On Apr 11, 2024, at 12:25, Devin Prater (via emacspeak Mailing List) <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thank you so much, this works!
>>> 
>>> On 4/11/2024 11:01 AM, Tyler Spivey (via emacspeak Mailing List) wrote:
>>>> Here's how I got this to work. Adjust paths as needed.
>>>> winget install Microsoft.DotNet.SDK.8
>>>> winget install GNU.Emacs
>>>> Emacs was placed in C:\Program Files\Emacs\emacs-29.3_2\bin so I had to add that to path.
>>>> $env:EMACSPEAK_DIR="c:\users\tyler\emacspeak"
>>>> .\make.ps1
>>>> After it built, and all the emacspeak files were compiled, I ran sharpwin and made sure I could get it to talk.
>>>> However, I can't quit it with EOF (ctrl+z), it just says Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
>>>> By default, emacs on Windows thinks application data is my home directory, because it looks for HOME which isn't set.
>>>> I don't want that to be my home directory, so set HOME to c:\users\tyler in environment variables.
>>>> Next I created ~/.emacs.d/init.el:
>>>> (setenv "DTK_PROGRAM" "sharpwin")
>>>> (load-file (expand-file-name "~/emacspeak/lisp/emacspeak-setup.el"))
>>>> That's the absolute minimal init.el I needed to get it going.
>>>> If you send it a rate out of range, the server just won't talk. This comes into play by default with the scaling factor for character echo. I haven't debugged it. Far better would just be to use the maximum rate it supports.
>>>> On 4/11/2024 7:55 AM, "T.V Raman"" (via emacspeak Mailing List) wrote:
>>>>> dos-impaired path-separators?
>>>>> 
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