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You should refer to the voiceMap in the mac speech engine, which is a Python file, and Apple's speech voice identifiers to do this. For other emacspeak settings, either add them to the emacs init file or use the emacs customization system. Practical Python for Mac Admins. Posted on May 2, 2017 by gzk2. Where to use Python in Mac admin contexts. Cluding version numbers. About the speaker. Jeremy Reichman (Twitter: @jaharmi) – Macintosh Systems Engineer. This entry was posted in MacAdmins 2017 Sessions.

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The best solution i could find was to write the code in TextMate. A reasonably accessible text editor, then run the code manually in Terminal. There are a few hiccups with navigating the terminal with Voiceober, every now and again i have to relaunch the Terminal. This is because when navigating by line or word it sometimes reads the wrong line or word.

This always seems to be rectified with a quick relaunch. It might be worth running Parallels, this will give you Notepad++ or Microsoft Visual code under windows.

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Both are accessible and support things like Git easily. • or to post comments #2 Hello, Submitted by splyt on 2 August, 2017. Hello, Macs are not specially good to code. You are better either going to Windows which offers plenty of free options or make the full switch and research how to install emacspeak for mac. Emacspeak is not something running on Apple's environment and it is a full environment carefully coded and thought by blind people for blind people.

Any serious development on the Mac platform that does not deppend on Apple specific stuff should be performed on emacspeak although I have never managed my self to install it successfully. On Apple deppendant projects you are forsed to deal with xcode which is a crap to say the best on productivity and easy of usage for blind people but there is really nothing to do about it. How to remove adobe creative cloud for one user and not the other user on a mac. • or to post comments #3 emacs-mac with emacspeak and elpy do the best Submitted by gfish103 on 9 August, 2017. Hello gfish103, I managed to install emacs and emacspeak on my Mac. I just have a few questions for you: a) I use the Mac TTS server.

I thought I would be able to use the Mac voice set in the Accessibility options. Do I have to do anything to make it default to my preferred voice?

B) How do you get over the missing right control key on the keyboard of a Macbook? C) Is there a good emacspeak manual or guide I can refer to? • or to post comments #5 How did you manage to get Emacs and Emacs Speak installed? Submitted by Chuck Winstead on 22 August, 2017. I use the emacs-mac variant. It gets on well with the mac environment.

Install it with homebrew cask brew cask install emacs-mac For emacspeak voice, I modified the lisp source files to replace the default voice name like 'Alex' with what I prefer, say 'Samantha'. You should refer to the voiceMap in the mac speech engine, which is a Python file, and Apple's speech voice identifiers to do this. For other emacspeak settings, either add them to the emacs init file or use the emacs customization system. Right Ctrl key is never a problem for me.

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I use a bluetooth keyboard to code on mac. Or using the macbook keyboard I can sswap the Left Ctrl and CapsLock, but a bluetooth keyboard is important. The best emacs tutorial is the tutorial on the emacs' welcome page. Move the cursor onto the link called 'emacs tutorial' and press enter, that's it. • or to post comments #8 What sorts of changes did you do while installing? Submitted by Chuck Winstead on 24 August, 2017.

What is best and cheapest convert pdf to word software for mac. Based on the quality of PDF Editor Objects, I think that their PDF to Word is worth a try.and there's a free trial: I've been on previous threads here at EE where other experts have recommended these two products: I can't personally vouch for these, but based on the positive comments from other experts, I'm simply passing them along for your consideration. One more non-free (but reasonably priced at $39) product is CAD-KAS's PDF to Word: I haven't used this product, but I have used their PDF Editor Objects, which is excellent. I haven't found anything that is perfect, and results vary from one document to the next. However, it uses the same engine as the online tool, which I have used and is very good, so I would expect the same of Nitro Pro. No matter which way you go, keep in mind that PDF-to-Word is tricky business – maintaining the formatting/layout is tough stuff!

Below are some resources on emacs and emacspeak on mac. I've tried other options but found it most comfortable. 1 To install and use emacs-mac on mac, see I install it with brew cask 2 To install and use emacspeak on mac, refer to or Note to skip the homebrew and emacs installation part. 3 Once all done, launch the emacs-mac, and from the welcome page there's a link called 'emacs tutorial'. Enter and read on it. It's easy to follow.