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Re: Multiple Emacspeak sessions
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- Subject: Re: Multiple Emacspeak sessions
- From: Brian Sellden <brian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 15:00:20 -0700
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Not yet, but it's on the list. In the tests I'm talking about,
I have emacspeak running in one virtual console, and Ultrasonix
running in an X session in another. What I normally do is
turn off the speech output in emacspeak before jumping over to Ultrasonix.
Regards,
Brian.
Raman said:
> I've suggested in teh past to Brian Selden that Ultrasonics
> should have a "dont talk" flag --I dont know if Ultrasonics
> implements its.
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Brian L. Sellden - brian@xxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.henge.com/~brian
Just another hack at Gateway
User of Emacspeak 8.0, making Unix talk.
What on earth would a man do with himself
if something did not stand in his way?
-- H.G. Wells
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