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Re: emacspeak bookshare and viewing books



haven't seen that error from w3, and I'm running it in emacs out
of git.

>>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    Bart> Hi Raman, I think I'm getting closer to what the real
    Bart> issue is here.
    Bart> 
    Bart> It appears that my browse-url doesn't work.  It doesn't
    Bart> work as w3 isn't working.
    Bart> 
    Bart> Even though I have the latest git clone of w3 from gnu
    Bart> it appears to make no difference.
    Bart> 
    Bart> The error I get both with w3 in emacs24 and the git
    Bart> version is the following:
    Bart> 
    Bart> Downloading of `http://www.google.com.au/' complete.
    Bart> Drawing... done error in process sentinel:
    Bart> font-find-available-family: Wrong type argument:
    Bart> arrayp, nil error in process sentinel: Wrong type
    Bart> argument: arrayp, nil
    Bart> 
    Bart> 
    Bart> Has anyone seen this and knows of a workaround.
    Bart> 
    Bart> I'm not familiar at all with font stuff so am a little
    Bart> stumped where to start here.
    Bart> 
    Bart> Another question I guess: Is the emacspeak bookshare
    Bart> library tied to using w3 or can I use it with other
    Bart> browsers, perhaps safari as an external browser?
    Bart> 
    Bart> Kind regards
    Bart> 
    Bart> Bart On Tue, 16 Aug 2011 14:17:54 +1000, Bart Bunting
    Bart> <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    >> Hi Raman,
    >> 
    >> I'm a bit stuck here :).
    >> 
    >> I am not sure what setting to use to make sure w3 doesn't
    >> ask to save xml documents, although it isn't currently
    >> asking me.
    >> 
    >> I have checked the stylesheet, in the default case it
    >> appeard to be set to DaisyTransform.xsl with a cap d and
    >> the actual file in the emacspeak xsl dir was
    >> daisyTransform.xsl without a cap d.
    >> 
    >> I am also not sure if there is meant to be a stylesheet
    >> directory set somewhere where the xsl files go.  I have
    >> not found such a setting but could imagine it being
    >> helpful.
    >> 
    >> Other than that the only behaviour I can see is that when
    >> I try and view a book the screen splits into two buffers,
    >> the other one being whatever the second most recent buffer
    >> was.
    >> 
    >> It's like something was trying to render there and got so
    >> far as splitting the screen but never actualy rendered
    >> anything.
    >> 
    >> Any other ideas as what to what I can check or how I could
    >> get some better error output?
    >> 
    >> Kind regards
    >> 
    >> Bart
    >> 
    >> On Mon, 15 Aug 2011 20:05:16 -0700, "T. V. Raman"
    >> <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    >> > 
    >> > Make sure you have the write style sheets set up for
    >> xsl. Also, > you may need to configure your w3 environment
    >> to not > automatically save things of type xml.
    >> > 
    >> > >>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
    >> > Bart> Hi, I have the bookshare client working well, so
    >> far as > Bart> I can browse, download and unpack books.  >
    >> Bart> > Bart> However I am unable to read books.  I have
    >> tried using > Bart> the V and v commands from within the
    >> bookshare client.  > Bart> They appear to do nothing, no
    >> error but no output.  > Bart> > Bart> Is there any trick
    >> to this that I am missing?  > Bart> > Bart> Kind regards >
    >> Bart> > Bart> Bart > Bart> > Bart> > Bart>
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