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Re: question about emacspeak-websearch
- To: Dmitri Paduchikh <paduch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: question about emacspeak-websearch
- From: Yvonne Thomson <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 16:45:47 +1000
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At Sat, 27 Sep 2003 11:17:35 +0600,
Dmitry Paduchih wrote:
>
>
> 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.
>
You're right, it does. Not to mention that another app, webjump, lets
you do similar things to what I'm using emacspeak-websearch
for. Fortunately or unfortunately, though, I think the c-e?g keystroke's
been embedded permanently in my brain, <grin>. Every time I think google
these days, I've hit the keys almost before I've thought about how to
get there.
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