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reading command help
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- From: "Ann K. Parsons" <akp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 08:12:15 -0500 (EST)
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Hi all,
I have looked in the manual for emacspeak, and I can not find a
command that fits my need. I need to read large blocks of text, as in
c-e b, but I want to be able to stop in the middle and continue from
the point where I stopped. I can use c-v, but it stops at the end of
each screen. I'm reading larger blocks than that, books in fact, and
I need to stop, do something else and come back. Then, I need to
continue reading the book where I left off. (Maybe I'll get some help
if I admit that I'm reading a large book on Emacs.) <smile> I am sure there is a command for this, but
there are several reading commands, I have tried some of them, but
none of them seem to do what I want. Can anyone help? If I need to
read the manual, can you tell me where to look? there is so much info
I have trouble sorting out what I need. Just a simple listing of the
command would be super. Thanks a million.
Ann P.
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