Yes, I've tried this command, but it still reads the whole logical line. On 03/27/2013 06:19 PM, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
Hello Christopher, Sounds to me like the paragraph may be the line. I've seen this before, mostly in email. Have you tried the command emacspeak-speak-line, bound to C-e l? Best regards, rdc Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:Sometimes, when using Emacspeak, I want to hear just the displayed line spoken instead of the whole paragraph or sentence. I've messed around with a few options with word wrapping, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do this. Does anyone have any pointers for me? The reason I want to do this is because sometimes when editing a document, I want to work with some chunks of text smaller then a whole paragraph. If I'm wordsmithing a paragraph of a letter, I want to just hear the currently displayed line when using the arrow keys, instead of having to listen to the whole paragraph when adjusting a word or two in the middle. Maybe there's a better way to do this editing, so I'm open to any suggestions.
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