Useful knowledge, which I previously did not have. So should all configuration be handled this way, thus making a configuration file approach meaningless, or is there still potential for value to that idea, either now or for future configurable options? I don't particularly mind writing values to /proc entries every time I want to change the punctuation level, but I am not all users, and some might want a more intuitive way of handling this, such as an rc or other such file. I would like any opinions I can get. Luke On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Chuck Hallenbeck wrote: > Speakup presently allows punctuation level to be set at none, > some, most, or all. The some and most levels can be configured by > the user to include or exclude whatever he or she wishes. You > select the level by writing a number to /proc/speakup/punc_level, > and you can edit and rewrite the some and most strings to that > directory too. I am not sure what other functionality would be > added by Luke's suggestions. Maybe I am misunderstanding > something, but it seems to me the existing features will do > pretty much whatever one wishes. > > >