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- From: "A. R. Vener" <salt@xxxxxxxxxxx-vision.com>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 11:13:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Well, I'v now gotten the system operating and am slowly
learning about emacs and emacspeak. So far the system is not
terribly useful since all I can do is read documentation and open
files whose exact path I know. My current frustrations include:
1) How do I switch from one buffer to another? Example, I've opened
a help buffer to learn about some particular function or key sequence.
How do I close the darn thing and get back to the buffer where I was? I've
tried the C-x k to kill the current buffer, but that puts me in
the scratch or message buffer, not where I was originally.
2) Using the terminal-simulator.
Using emacspeak 11.0 with Emacs 20.5 I open a terminal
simulator window with
M-x terminal-simulator
The window opens with my default shell which is /bin/ksh and
I am in an active terminal session.
Unfortunately this terminal window is completely silent and
none of the emacspeak commands work in this window. For
example C-e l does not speak the current line. Is there something
specific I need to do to get the terminal simulator function to talk?
Thanks. I'm making progress, slowly.
Rudy
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