Emacspeak development is moving from Google Code Hosting to GitHub. If you have been running from the SVN repository, I recommend you switch to the GitHub version by executing: git clone https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak.git make config make -j If using Outloud TTS: cd servers/linux-outloud && make If using Espeak TTS: cd servers/linux-espeak && make After this, all you should need to stay up t
Here is where I plan to Blog Emacspeak tricks and introduce new features as I implement them. Almost exactly 16 years to the date after presenting AsTeR --- Audio System For Technical Readings --- to the CS Faculty at Cornell for my PhD, I released the source code as Open Source --- thanks to Prof. David Gries at Cornell for approving this release. The sources are checked into GoogleCode project a
Here is where I plan to Blog Emacspeak tricks and introduce new features as I implement them. You can watch a video of the tutorial Charles and I gave as part of the Google Open Source series on July 14. Emacspeak users can play the video by pressing e e on the above link and specifying emacspeak-m-player-youtube-player when prompted. Abstract Google is the Web's premier creator of user-friendly W
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Here is where I plan to Blog Emacspeak tricks and introduce new features as I implement them. A few months ago, I started an Emacspeak module called emacspeak-webspace that is now ready for wider use. The goal of this module is to unobtrusively fetch useful information from the Web and communicate it at those times that one is context-switching among tasks. I gave a talk on user interaction at the
Here is where I plan to Blog Emacspeak tricks and introduce new features as I implement them. I've finally found the right development environment for myself for writing and debugging Web Applications that use JavaScript to implement client-side interaction. It turns out that it wasn't just me who found the thought of programming inside the Web browser a painful experience --- pleasant though the
Here is where I plan to Blog Emacspeak tricks and introduce new features as I implement them. 1 An Emacs Interface To Google Services Google offers a number of services using a Google account. Many of these services also expose a Web API. this package provides a set of Emacs modules for accessing these services from inside Emacs. These modules are designed with an Emacs-centric, rather than a Web-
I have over 60GB of audio content on my laptop spread across 755 subdirecories in over 9100 files. I also have many Internet stream shortcuts that I listen to on a regular basis. This blog article outlines the media selector implementation in Emacspeak and shows how a small amount of Lisp code built atop Emacs' built-in affordances of completion provides a light-weight yet efficient interface. Not
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