I've checked in a change that now uses post-self-insert-hook to handle spoken feedback while typing. This is a fairly substantial change -- though the code change is small; will need a lot of testing in various contexts. For one thing the change causes to jibber a lot more while starting up. -- -- On 5/19/12, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That made no difference for me. Was the first thing I tried. Here is > the recipe I'm using. > > Run emacs with emacspeak > > Open a buffer called undo.txt > > Type the following, noting the blank line between each line > > ---------------------------------------- > This is line 1 > > This is line 2 > > This is line 3 > > This is line 4 > -------------------------------------------------- > > With the cursor at the end, just following 4, type C-/ > > With emacspeak running, the cursor jumps to the end of line 3 and > deletes the contents from the cursor (now just after the 3) to the end > (i.e. following the 4 in line 4). Then, hitting C-/ again, the deleted > text is restored, however, the cursor is not moved - it stays on the > line which says, this is line 3. Hitting C-/ again deletes all text > from the cursor to the end of the buffer i.e. the blank line and the > line which says This is line 4. Hitting C-/ again restores the delted > text. Subsequent C-/ just cycles between these two states. > > Now, doing the same without emacspeak loaded is very different. > > With the same input file, place the cursor at the end of the last > line, following the 4. Hit C-/ deletes the line the cursor is on - > leaving the cursor at the beginning of the line. Hitting C-/ a seond > time moves the cursor to the end of the line which says This is line > 3, deleting the blank line. Hitting C-/ again deletes the line the > cursor is on and leaves the cursor at the beginning of the line. > Hitting C-/ again moves the cursor to the end of the line which says > This is line 2, leaving the cursor just after the 2 and deletes the > following blank line. Hitting it again deletes the line the cursor is > on, leaving it at the beginning of the line an hitting it again, moves > the cursor to the end of the first line, just after the 1 and deletes > the blank line. Hitting it one last time and your back at the > beginning with the buffer the way it was before you typed the first > line of text. > > Tim > > > > > > On 20 May 2012 12:53, Jason White <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Try M-x undo-only and see if that restores previous changes. It works for >> me. >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> 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". >> > > > > -- > Tim Cross > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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". > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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