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Re: Listening to a Book via Emacspeak?
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- From: Nath <nath.ml@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 09:57:55 +0100
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You can try C-e n which will read you the text until you stop the speech
by pressing C-e s but the cursor will stay at the position it was just
before you run the command. Sorry I don't know the command which will
cause the cursor to move in the same time the text is read.
John Heim <jheim@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Is there a command that I can use to listen to a book in emacspeak? I
> just want to load a text file and have the cursor travel down the
> page, reading each line until I tell it to stop.
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Nath
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