Hi list, I found a curious little bug today involving character echo and Emacs' english-dvorak input method. If you disable character echo, Emacspeak not only continues to echo characters, but it also echoes the wrong ones. Here are the steps needed to reproduce it. ; Select english-dvorak as input method. 1. C-x ret C-\ english-dvorak 2. Type for a bit, while character echo is enabled. You'll hear that letters are echoed properly. I.E., character echo reflects the fact that you are using the Dvorak layout. 3. Next, disable character echo (C-e d k). 4. Start typing again. Emacspeak is still echoing characters, and it is echoing as though you were typing in qwerty. For instance, if you press the first four keys of the home row, Emacspeak says a s d f, even though the buffer now contains a o e u. Regards, -- Chris ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help"
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