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Re: DAISY reader et al
- To: Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: DAISY reader et al
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 20:23:06 -0700
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- Resent-Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 23:30:36 -0400 (EDT)
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even better suggestion for
browsing files that have some predictable structure --rather
than using global replace first,
just set outline-regexp to a pattern that matches the header
lines and use outline minor mode to browse.
You can set directory specific local variables in file
.espeak in the local directory --and emacspeak will load
that file in view mode.
>>>>> "Yvonne" == Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Yvonne> Oh yeah, I forgot to mention in my previous
Yvonne> message. one of the things I've done when
Yvonne> reading, for example, books in emacs, is do a
Yvonne> search/replace for whatever the chapter heading
Yvonne> is, e.g. if it's chapter 1, do a search for
Yvonne> chapter with a space after it.
Yvonne> You replace it with the same text with an
Yvonne> asterisk or * character in front of it. Put the
Yvonne> buffer in outline mode and then you can just hit
Yvonne> ctrl-n to go to the next chapter or ctrl-p to go
Yvonne> to the previous chapter.
Yvonne> I use this sttrategy for a few things, including
Yvonne> reading stuff from a program called sitescooper
Yvonne> which grabs newspapers and stuff for me. Every
Yvonne> story starts with a * sign, so I can just skip
Yvonne> from one to another. So much so that I've
Yvonne> actually set text mode to automatically have
Yvonne> outline minor mode set as well.
Yvonne> This probably isn't actually useful to anyone
Yvonne> else, since I've been using emacs for so long
Yvonne> now I've got my own weird ways of doing things,
Yvonne> but I thought I'd mention it in case. You never
Yvonne> know, after all, <grin>.
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