Voice-lock gives you a different voice when the font changes, such as
when you're reading a comment in your code or you come across a link in
your browser.
The default is a UK English voice. I was able to change this in the
past, but when I tried to change it recently the same steps didn't work.
It's not that big a deal for me, so I haven't put the time into it to
figure it out.
On 08/10/16 11:52, Fernando Botelho wrote:
On 10/08/2016 12:11 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
For now, eSpeak cannot use the voice-lock features of Emacspeak.
That's my
main problem with it's maintenance now, and that I can't change the voice
to the En-us language.
This sounds bad. What is voice-lock used for?
Also, if you cannot use US English, what do you use? Somehow I thought
US English would be the default.
Fernando
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