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Re: question about emacspeak-websearch
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- Subject: Re: question about emacspeak-websearch
- From: Dmitri Paduchikh <paduch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 11:17:35 +0600
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>>>>> "YT" == Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
YT> That's probably the case, yes. For good or for evil, though, I don't use
YT> most of emacspeak-websearch's functionallity. I would say 99.9% of my
YT> use of it involves nothing more than calling google with a single
YT> keystroke combination. About the only advanced functionality involved there seems to
YT> be the ability of emacspeak to jump down to the search results,
YT> bypassing the stuff up the top. Since I really don't find going down a
YT> couple of lines to get to my search results all that inconvenient, I don't think that's
YT> exactly something I'll miss.
Just to add one more choice let me say that w3m has built-in ability
for simple search requests in the module w3m-search.el. You add search
templates into variable w3m-search-engine-alist and then you may
search with them using command w3m-search.
Regards,
Dmitri
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