Re: Emacspeak and eSpeak

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On 10/08/2016 02:01 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
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.

I understand. Just one question: I like to receive plain text email, just so I know what url links are really pointing to. But 90% of the time I just read the text and would rather ignore the urls. Does Emacspeak allow one to simply turn-off the reading of urls? it is annoying to have to listen to long urls when one is not interested in it and I never understood why more conventional screen readers do not have the ability to silence that out.

Fernando

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