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emacspeak enabled applications.
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- From: "Mirabella, Mathew J" <Mathew.Mirabella@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 14:09:33 +1000
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All.
On the page at http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/raman/emacspeak/applications.html
where emacspeak enabled applications are mentioned in the list...
Speech-enabled applications on the Emacspeak audio desktop.
Multimedia
aumix
Emacspeak front-end for configuring the auditory display.
cd-tool
etc. etc.
Are all of these are automatically availabel with emacspeak, and if not, is there an easy way to see how many of them I have?
there are a few confusing elements to this. eg. it states:
eterm Speech-enabled terminal client for running full-screen applications like VI, Lynx and PINE.
however, i am able to run M-x term... i can't seem to find anything called eterm. so it seems that either there are some missing, or the list on the page mentioned here is not a list using the actual program (command) names.
any clarity to my confusion here is appreciated.
Mat.
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