post that patch anyway, if nothing else it should at least be
checked into the contrib area so it doesn't get lost.
>>>>> "Lukas" == Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Lukas> Hi Rob,
Lukas>
Lukas> what speech server are you using. The phenomenon you
Lukas> are seeing might be a result of the utf-8 fixes that
Lukas> went into emacspeak 28. Enabling dtk-strip-octals
Lukas> (dtk-toggle-strip-octals) should get rid of those
Lukas> characters. Another option is to apply my unicode
Lukas> substitution patch, of which I can post a new version
Lukas> for emacspeak 28 if there is interest.
Lukas>
Lukas> Best regards, Lukas
Lukas>
Lukas> Rob Hill writes ("Pronunciation in emacs-w3m mode"):
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm not sure whether it's since upgrading to ubuntu hardy,
>> or to emacspeak 28.0, since I did both around the same
>> time, but now many characters in web pages displayed by
>> emacs-w3m are read as "question-mark'. If I left-arrow
>> back to the offending character, an octile number is read
>> out, e.g.'octile 1,234,642 before each link in the
>> emacs-w3m bookmarks file. I started to redefine
>> pronunciations for these characters, making them silent,
>> but they seem to be too numerous to make this
>> practicable. How can I prevent emacspeak from speaking all
>> these characters as 'question mark'?
>>
>> I'm using ubuntu hardy, emacspeak 28.0 with voxin tts,
>> w3m-el version 1.4.4-6, and emacs22.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rob
>>
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