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environment settings for emacspeak in a shell
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- Subject: environment settings for emacspeak in a shell
- From: "Sean" <smcmahon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 09:23:26 -0700
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When I open up a shell after starting emacspeak, emacspeak always tells me
my terminal setting of "dumb" is not powerful enough to run Emacs. When I
set the terminal to something like vt100, I nolonger get this message but
Emacspeak speaks all the escape sequences and linefeeds and speaks from
above my last entered command. What should I set my environment to for
term, eterm, etc.? I'm using emacspeak 11.0 for the Braille'nspeak. Will
upgrading to 16.0 fix the problem? Sean
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