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Re: read words when moving accross newlines
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- Subject: Re: read words when moving accross newlines
- From: Koichi INOUE <inoue@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Mar 2001 14:32:05 +0900
- In-Reply-To: <15042.44890.290514.881080@xxxxxxxxxxx>(T. V. Raman's message of "Wed, 28 Mar 2001 19:43:22 -0800")
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Thanks.
It seems to be myself who did a quick test!
I will retest with the same computer, take more precise report from
the user and report again.
The phenomenon I can see now is: if the first line is end with dot,
comma and so on, M-f reads "dot" and the word on the top of next line
at the same time and cursor is on the dot mark.
It might be really an intended functionality I think. Is that true?
Citation:
"T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> sorry --your user is telling you something that looks untrue
> from just doing a quick test.
>
> Here is some test text:
>
> This is a test
> Newline starts now.
> Put point on "this" on the first line and start hitting M-f
> when you hear the word "newline"
> the cursor is on the "n" of the word "newline" which occurs
> on a new line.
>
> Note: it may well be that there is some bizarre interaction
> with multibyte character sets and Japanese Emacs.
> >>>>> "Koichi" == Koichi INOUE <inoue@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Koichi> Hi, I received a report from BEP user as
> Koichi> follows: when moving by word by word with M-f(on
> Koichi> emacspeak), cursor goes to the top of next word
> Koichi> and speaks the pointing word. But, if you move
> Koichi> over newline, cursor point stays before newline
> Koichi> and says the word after the newline. In this
> Koichi> case, actual cursor position and spoken word is
> Koichi> on the different line; it seems not very
> Koichi> intutive.
>
> Koichi> Is it an intended spec of Emacspeak or we need
> Koichi> to modify emacspeak-forward-word function?
>
> Koichi> -- Koichi Inoue, ARGV E-Mail: inoue@xxxxxxxxxxx ICQ
> Koichi> UIN: 74900690
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> --raman
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