Hi Raman, On 22-05-16 21:54, raman wrote: > The end-state we need to achieve with the package: > > 1. User on an out-of-the-box setup gets Emacs up and talking with > Espeak -- no questions asked.
Just to be clear, you mean after installing the emacspeak package, not after installing emacs, right? > 2. This gives a user a setup that talks, that setup can then be used to > set up other servers etc -- the only one that really makes sense today > is the outloud server, for which the user would purchase a license from > voxin, get the associated package, and install it -- the setup from (1) > should be adequate to let the user do this independently. So, after installing emacspeak (with recommends), we want emacs to be start emacspeak automatically, right? > 3. All of (1), (2) is mostly a bootstrap mechanism --- someone using > Emacspeak for real is expected to add in the necessary bits into their > personal emacs set up anyway. Then I am not sure if I understand what you mean here. Do you mean that they should need further configuration which can't be helped by the emacspeak package? Are you familiar with dpkg-reconfigure? When a person has purchased a commercial server, would the installation procedure of that package setup the required bits? Couldn't dpkg-reconfigure emacspeak do the right thing? Paul
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