Re: [orca-list] Emacs editor



Hello,

If I can be rude again asking for further hints...
I'm reading speechd-el guide at the install steps here http://devel.freebsoft.org/doc/speechd-el/speechd-el.html#speechd_002del-User-Manual I can use make compile to bite compile el files to elc files however I don't know where emacs loadpatch is.
Is it at /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/ ?
Do I just place el and elc files into this folder or do I have to create speechd-el subfolder for it to work?
Where do I put the info file in order to make built-in help working for me?

Greetings

Peter

On 27.10.2015 at 10:22 Will Estes wrote:
speechd-el expects speech dispatcher to be running. Other than that, I don't see any platform specific issues 
-- aside from emacs itself.That question is best directed to the speech dispatcher mailing list.

On Monday, 26 October 2015,  8:17 pm -0500, Devin Prater <r d t prater gmail com> wrote:

Hello, could speechdl be compiled and used within other unix systems, like the Mac?

Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 26, 2015, at 7:43 AM, Will Estes <westes575 gmail com> wrote:

All the active development on emacspeak is on adding functionality that is emacspeak specific and generally not needed. 
It's also, often, things that would be better handled outside of the "screen reading" component. When I last 
used emacspeak, I found its build process fragile and opaque.

speechd-el, on the other hand, simply lets emacs be emacs -- just with speech output. So you're not 
remembering additional screen reader specific commands other than the basics to make speech output the way 
you ened it.

There is a good tutorial inside emacs itself. speechd-el explains how to get it up and running inside emacs 
-- which you could do outside of emacs using another editor if you'd rather. Although the trick about using 
emacs in non-windowing mode mentioned on the list earlier is workable, certainly as a starting point.

On Monday, 26 October 2015,  1:34 pm +0100, Peter Vágner <pvdeejay gmail com> wrote:

Hello,

I think emacs is really powerfull editor.

Can some of you knowing it better either give a few words on why you prefer
speechd-el over emacspeak or the other way round?
It appears emacspeak is more active developed than speechd-el.

Also is there a howto for beginers and noobs looking at learning this?

Greetings

Peter

On 26.10.2015 at 09:16 Alex ARNAUD wrote:
On 25/10/2015 22:48, Mike Dupont wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacspeak check out emacspeak it is
supposed to be very good and also allows for access to other things.
There are also speechd-el. You can find information here :
http://devel.freebsoft.org/speechd-el

I use this line in my bashrc to make Emacs in CLI automatically :
alias emacs='emacs -nw'

Best regards,
Alex.
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