Emacsspeak version is 33.0. w3m is speaking to me, but I can't work out what emacspeak is adding to it. Describe mode only shows voice lock mode and none of the other key bindings I saw in the emacspeak-w3m.el source. What I'm hoping for is similar navigation as orca and firefox - ie, h,1,2,p etc. Does emacspeak--w3m do something like this? As it stands, I have to tab over every anchor to get to the text content I want to hear. BTW when I try 'C-e ?' web0search, emacspeak sends the query to an external ff browser. . Is there a way to configure it to use w3m? Thanks Les. Les Smithson <lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:  Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm trying to get started with the emacspeak extensions to w3m.. The normal emacs w3m mode works, but I can't figure how to enable th extra em,acspeak functionality. You might need to better explain what you mean. Do you mean that you are getting no speech from w3m buffers? Are you getting speech from other buffers? What version of emacs and emacspeak are you using? Have you tried multiple pages, all with the same result? Typically, you should need to do nothing to start support for any given mode as long as the mode works in emacs without emacspeak and there is emacspeak support for that particular mode. Best regards, rdc On 16/05/12 21:19, Robert D. Crawford wrote: Les Smithson <lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm trying to get started with the emacspeak extensions to w3m.. The normal emacs w3m mode works, but I can't figure how to enable th extra em,acspeak functionality.You might need to better explain what you mean. Do you mean that you are getting no speech from w3m buffers? Are you getting speech from other buffers? What version of emacs and emacspeak are you using? Have you tried multiple pages, all with the same result? Typically, you should need to do nothing to start support for any given mode as long as the mode works in emacs without emacspeak and there is emacspeak support for that particular mode. Best regards, rdc |
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