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- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 13:59:43 -0500
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I found that meta p and n do indeed scroll back and forward in command
history , contrary to first impression. however, emacspeak never
speaks the history item selected, instead i get a beep and a message
flashes in the echo area. i cannot read this message and will grab a
sighted person to help out.
i did notice a line in the messages buffer that may indicate
something.
Symbol's function definition is void: minibuffer-window-selected-p
Thanks
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Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 13:15:55 -0500
From: Jerry Sievers <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: what happened to meta p, n etc.
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Folks, I just went to emacspeak 13 from emacspeak 12. Soon after, I
noticed that I can't get up and down through command history lists
and possibly others. Emacs is 20.4 .
The machine seems to be telling me to first ask for help or
somesuch. I don't understand this. Control h k also seems not to be
as I rememver it. In describe-key, meta p does not get described,
instead it DOES work the history list.
Am I totally losing it or what?
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