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<html>  <head><!--$Id: emacspeak.html,v 1.3 1996/11/22 21:42:05 raman Exp $ --><!-- Keywords: Emacspeak Speech System --> <link REV="made"  href="mailto:raman@adobe.com"><title>Emacspeak --A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs</title></head><body><h1>Emacspeak --A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs  </h1><strong> Announcing  Emacspeak, a full-fledged speech output interface to Emacs.</strong>  <hr>  Emacspeak is the first full-fledged speech output system that will allowsomeone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.(Until now, the only option available to visuallyimpaired users has been to use a talking PC as a terminal.)Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeakloaded, you get spoken feedback for everything you do.  Your mileage will varydepending on how well you can use Emacs.<footnote>There is nothing that youcannot do inside Emacs:-)</footnote><p><H2>Publications And Talks</H2><UL><LI><!WA0><A href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/talks/chi96-slides.pdf">  CHI 96 Presentation</A>     You can also get a     <!WA1><A href = "http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/talks/chi96-slides.txt"> text version</a> of the slides.     <LI><!WA2><A href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/talks/pcd96-slides.pdf">  Talk at Stanford on Emacspeak</A>     You can also get a     <!WA3><A href = "http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/talks/pcd96-slides.txt"> text version</a> of the slides.     <LI>  Publications describing the design philosophy and architecture of          Emacspeak          can be found  at          <!WA4><A HREF="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/publications/">in the publications directory.</A></UL><H2>Emacspeak Mailing List</H2>There is a mailing list <em>emacspeak@cs.vassar.edu</em>that is being used to disseminate information about emacspeak. If you useEmacspeak, you can subscribe by sending email to<!WA5><A href="mailto:priestdo@cs.vassar.edu">greg e. priest-dorman</A>.See <!WA6><A HREF="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/release.html">the news page</A>for details on what's new in thelatest release of Emacspeak.<H2>Description</H2>I currently  use Emacspeakat work on my Sparc20 workstation running SUNOS4.1;while at Digital I used Emacspeak on my DECALPHA workstation running DigitalUNIX.I also use  Emacspeak asthe only speech output system on my laptop running Linux.As a useful addition,<!WA7><A HREF="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/emacspeak-console.tar.gz">contains the necessary files</A> to make Emacs easier to use at the Linux console. Emacspeak currently supports the new<!WA8><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/dectalk-express.html"> Dectalk Express </a> speech synthesizer, aswell as older versions of the Dectalk e.g. the MultiVoice.  On the DECALPHA,you can use it with the software Dectalk.(If you have a DECALPHA and also have software Dectalk installed at your site,    please get in touch with   <!WA9><A href =  mailto:"mangipudi@bgsdev.enet.dec.com">Krishna Mangipudi --Digital</A>.    <p>You need GNU FSF Emacs 19 (version 19.23 or later) and TCLX 7.3B (ExtendedTCL) to run Emacspeak.<STRONG> TCLX --the executable is called tcl on most systems-- is *not* plaintcl --typically called tclsh on most systems.</STRONG>See the Emacspeak distribution for additional details.<p>See the latest <!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/release.html"> release notes</a>to see what is new in the latest release.You can  download <!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/emacspeak.tar.gz">Emacspeak (390K)  </a>from this page.<p> For a list of frequently asked questions about Emacspeak along with theiranswers, see the <!WA12><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/faqs.html">Emacspeak FAQ</a>.Emacspeak comes with full source level documentation. There is an online infomanual as well, but this is still incomplete.<h2>Emacs Subsystems </h2>Emacspeak currently has extensions for many popular Emacs subsystemsincluding: <ul>  <li>  W3: A full-fledged W3 browser       <!WA13><a href="ftp://cs.indiana.edu/pub/elisp/w3/w3.tar.gz">available  by FTP</a>. Emacspeak implements a voice-lock mode analogous to Emacs' font-locking       that allows it to speak WWW hotlinks using different <em>voice       personalities</em>.       <li> GNUS: The Emacs news reader.            Emacspeak provides a fluent extension to gnus that allows you to            listen to Usenet news without taking your fingers off the four            arrow keys.       <li>  VM: The Emacs VM mail reader.            Emacspeak works with VM to present email messages using different            voices; Parts of a message that are cited from a previous message            are <em>voicified</em>to produce effective aural presentations.       <li>  Eterm: The Emacs 19 terminal emulator. (This will be part of            Emacs 19.29).            You can obtain a beta copy of eterm            <!WA14><a href="ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/bothner/">            via anonymous FTP</a>.            I have used Emacspeak and Eterm to successfully login to work from            my laptop and interface with running applications on my office            workstation (including running Emacs sessions!). </ul>Emacspeak also works well with Emacs addons like AUCTEX for editing TeXdocuments, the Emacs Calculator (CALC --a symbolic algebra system) etc. <p>Emacspeak works fluently with all Emacs addons; writing an extension makes its use even more pleasurable. If you would like to write an Emacspeak addon for your favorite package pleaseget in touch with me so we do not end up duplicating work. <h2>Support For Emacspeak  </h2>Emacspeak comes as is, please see the accompanying <!WA15><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/COPYRIGHT">Copyright </a>notice.See the <!WA16><a href="http://www.cs.vassar.edu/mirror/emacspeak/README">README</a>file for details about this release andhow to install Emacspeak on your system.<p>I work on Emacspeak in my spare time, and may not be able to answer questions  on Emacspeak immediately.If you do download and use Emacspeak, please subscribe to the mailing list<em>emacspeak@adobe.com</em>by sending a message to <em>emacspeak-request@adobe.com</em>.<hr><address><!WA17><a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/raman.html">T. V. Raman</a>raman@adobe.com</address><!-- hhmts start -->Last modified: Fri Nov 22 13:41:59 1996<!-- hhmts end --></body> </html>

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