Alex, D.J, and everyone else from the vinux world: After reading the tutorial Ihave a few observations: 1. A few years ago when I started the emacspeak blog, I had the intention of writing up task-oriented articles from time to time --- basically it has not happened for the most part. 2. The tutorial you wrote shows abundantly that such task-oriented articles would still be useful --- for instance, the media player section in the tutorial misses lots of things you can do with the m-player interface. The Web browsing section misses out on url templates, which is probably the single most productive aspect of web interaction with emacs/w3. 3. So here is a question: I presently dont have the time to participate on mailing lists and answer individual questions as they come up. But if folks like yourself can volunteer to collect questions, and group them into specific tasks e.g. "How Do I:" type of questions, where say every set of 5 related questions become a "task", then I can look to writing task-oriented articles for the emacspeak blog --- you point to that content from the vinux documentation, or include it directly. If this appeals to you, let me know. -- Best Regards, --raman -- Best Regards, --raman On 4/1/11, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you Raman, > > csound it is. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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