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Setting language.
From: |
Milan Zamazal |
Subject: |
Setting language. |
Date: |
Mon Sep 4 09:59:49 2006 |
>>>>> "PL" == Pierre Lorenzon <address@hidden> writes:
PL> the method speechd-set-language does not match its documentation
PL> in the sens that the documetation claims that the set-language
PL> is a local action and the implementation sets a global value.
Strictly speaking speechd-set-language does what the docstring says, but
additionally it sets the speechd-language variable. I think it
shouldn't set it, it should be done in speechd-speak.el. I'll fix it.
[...]
PL> Hence I removed the definition of speechd-set-language and let
PL> it defined by the speechd--generate-set-command macro. It does
PL> not seem to generate any problem for the moment.
It shouldn't cause any problem if you use just the speechd.el library.
PL> Were their good reasons that I did not notice not to implement
PL> set-language with the speechd--generate-set-command macro ?
I think so, but I can't recall them. Perhaps the non-standard
docstring?
Regards,
Milan Zamazal
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