>>>>> "BD" == Boris Daix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    BD> Errors may be polite warnings.  speechd-enable-ssip and
    BD> speechd-enable-braille variables could be set to t by default:
    BD> speechd-speak would load corresponding libraries, would try to
    BD> connect to speech-dispatcher and brlapi, would politely warn
    BD> user if one of them is unavailable.  The user may as well set
    BD> one of these variables to nil so that neither loading nor
    BD> probing/warning happen anymore.  It is my expectation, what do
    BD> you think of it?  At least, speechd-speak-read-.* may warn user
    BD> if none of ssip or braille are loaded.

Well, thinking about it loading and activating all the drivers by
default is the simplest way to make speechd-el work for first-time
users, especially those who are blind and must rely on the alternative
output to figure out what's going on.  I can make this change
immediately in the Debian package.

In the upcoming speechd-el 2.1 release I'll add an additional message
giving a hint about customizing speechd-out-active-drivers to disable
the errors/warnings.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Regards,

Milan Zamazal



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