nIn addition to emacspeak, there is also a package called speechd.el, which
also does a similar thing, but uses speech-dispatcher.
My question would be why create yet another package which appears to do the
same thing rather than contribute to one of the other packages - what is it
about your package that is fundamentally different to either emacspeak (very
comprehensive, robust and powerful, with a well developed underlying
philosophy/approach) and speechd.el (minimalist, simple and lower learning
curve)?
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 20:15, Michelangelo Rodriguez <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi All,
I would to propose a package that reads countinuously a buffer, using
speech synthesis.
It exists a package called emacspeak that makes emacs accessible, but my
package is somewhat different:
It does not depend on emacspeak, and can use espeak or speech-dispatcher
to perform reading.
It is my first package for emacs, and apart to make it available to all,
i'm interested on suggestions on how to make my code better.
The project is at very earl stage of development, though it works already.
So, what is the next step?
thanks to all for feedback.
Michelangelo Rodriguez
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regards,
Tim
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Tim Cross