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>I don't do it this way, so I'm likely not the best to answer, but why not 
>just kill Speakup in your emacspeak console with the PrintScreen key?
And how does one reinvoke Speakup when one exits Emacspeak? 

Is it possible to configure things in such a way that Speakup is
automatically killed when one runs Emacspeak, and reinvoked when one exits
Emacspeak? Just curious. 

Geetha
At 10:10 AM 15/08/02 -0400, you wrote:
>
>I don't do it this way, so I'm likely not the best to answer, but why not 
>just kill Speakup in your emacspeak console with the PrintScreen key?
>
>Also, you have the option of software speech with emacspeak using 
>eflite--see:
>
>	http://eflite.sf.net
>
>On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Dave Hunt < wrote:
>
>> If you wish to use the same synth for both, it will have to be one or
>> You can use the same synthesizer for both, but not simultaniously.  If
>> you wish to run emacspeak, boot a kernel without speakup or its
>> default keymap.  
>> 
>> -Dave
>> 
>> Geetha Shamanna writes:
>>  > I plan to use the same internal synthesizer for both Speakup and
Emacspeak
>>  > (DoubleTalk PC internal). Is that likely to cause problems? 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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