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Re: update on speech server issue
>>>>> "T" == Tim Cross <tcross@rapttech.com.au> writes:
T> I'm pretty convinced the problem is specific to Suse
On the Accent side, I get this behaviour with a fresh install of RH9
itcl-3.2-88
tcl-8.3.5-88
tclx-8.3-88
I can run the emacspeak/servers/accent script from the command line,
and it functions as expected, giving a brief welcome message.
T> ... type C-e C-s (Control e followed by control s) after
T> starting emacspeak and when you see the "Process speaker not
T> running" error.
I just get a beep, and then the same error message.
T> It might be worth verifying what is in your .bash startup
T> scripts as well
Not sure which switches you mean, but if you mean switches on emacs
itself, there's none. /usr/bin/emacspeak uses -q, but that should
affect anything.
T> Christopher Strong writes:
>>
>> DTK_PORT=/dev/ttyS0 DTK_PROGRAM=dtk-exp
>> EMACSPEAK_DIR="/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak"
My environment is the same, except that DTK_PROGRAM is set to 'accent'
I'm not sure how to redirect the tcl output, but I will try to
extract more information from it, or at least verify that it tries
to load.
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