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success ...of a sort
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- From: "A. R. Vener" <salt@xxxxxxxxxxx-vision.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 13:35:52 -0400 (EDT)
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I finally installed Gnu Emacs 20.5 from a source installation
after the Slackware binary blew up with a missing lib file problem.
After that I managed to install Emacspeak 11.0 and was able to bring up
emacspeak/emacs as root.
However..all is not yet sweetness and lightr here. The program dis give
me the "Dectalk Express " and "All circuits are functioning perfectly"
messages. Then it said to press C-h c-e for more details.
Well...I pressed C-h c-e and a screenful of text appeared
silentoly upon my screen. Since it didn't say anything I have no idea
what it said. Possibly it was telling me how to make emacspeak read a buffer
outloud. Hmmm. Should it have spoken? Did I do something wrong?
Inquiring Minds Want to Know.
Emacspeak did utter a few odds and ends as I tried out different
keys. However no amount of refreshing of moving around caused
emacspeak to read the content of the screen.
Since I am new to both emacs and emacspeak I could use a fair amount
of advice at this point. Suggestions anyone? Useful ones please.
Thanks.
Rudy Vener
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