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setting marks under emacspeak-13.0
this is because something in the default setup under
mandrake turns on transient-mark-mode
--you should turn that off.
transient mark mode is not very useful if you cannot see,
and causes untold pain to emacspeak's internals.
>>>>> "RAYNER" == RAYNER Peter <ray060@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
RAYNER> I'm missing something here ... I'm getting some
RAYNER> strange interaction between emacspeak-13.0 and
RAYNER> emacs-20.7.1 on a mandrake 7.2 system. When I
RAYNER> just run emacs with an empty .emacs file I seem
RAYNER> to be able to set marks, kill regions etc with
RAYNER> no problems. With the following .emacs file I
RAYNER> keep getting messages like "the mark is not
RAYNER> active now".
RAYNER> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
RAYNER> (dtk-set-rate 95 t)
RAYNER> (emacspeak-toggle-character-echo t) (setq
RAYNER> outloud-default-speech-rate 95) (global-set-key
RAYNER> [kp-5] 'emacspeak-speak-line)
RAYNER> (emacspeak-remote-connect-to-server (getenv
RAYNER> "REMOTEHOST") 2222) (defun
RAYNER> reestablish-connection () (interactive)
RAYNER> (emacspeak-remote-connect-to-server (getenv
RAYNER> "REMOTEHOST") 2222)) (define-key global-map
RAYNER> "\C-ed\C-r"'reestablish-connection)
RAYNER> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
RAYNER> that .emacs file seems about minimal to get
RAYNER> remote speech working under my set-up, it's just
RAYNER> a few lines clipped from my original file. Two
RAYNER> curious things. One is that
RAYNER> exchange-point-and-mark seems to work, the other
RAYNER> is that an apparently equivalent version
RAYNER> combination on a more local redhat7.0 system
RAYNER> also seems to work. Neither of these machines
RAYNER> are root-accessible to me so I didn't install
RAYNER> the packages on either, but I did send them the
RAYNER> .rpm.
RAYNER> Presumably I've inroduced *something* in moving
RAYNER> my .emacs from one of these machines to another,
RAYNER> anyone see what it is?
RAYNER> And while I'm asking dumb questions, I've failed
RAYNER> to navigate the sourceforge site well enough to
RAYNER> grab the current source for emacspeak, I keep
RAYNER> getting "not logged in" messages. Do I need ssh
RAYNER> before I can get into this? thanks again Peter
RAYNER> Rayner
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Best Regards,
--raman
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