When I read code, I have started shortening the punctuation names. I've noticed that all letters except one have just a single syllable, while punctuations like '!' (exclamation mark) take five full syllables. I can't understand stuff in the middle of all the spoken parentheses, brackets and so on, unless I shorten them to something reasonable. How do I create my own punctuation table in Orca. I notice also that Orca keeps saying "capital" before every upper case letter that I type. This is useless and annoying. I have caps set to icon, and there is also the usual rise in pitch to tell me that what I have entered is uppercase. I don't need the verbal clutter. I know that emacspeak does all of this, but emacs+emacspeak takes a long time to set up, and the Orca folks really shouldn't be using Emacspeak as an excuse for an underperforming screen reader. Amanda[0] _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list