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Re: Listening to a Book via Emacspeak?
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- Subject: Re: Listening to a Book via Emacspeak?
- From: "Robert J. Chassell" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 09:37:33 -0500 (EST)
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> Is there a command that I can use to listen to a book in emacspeak?
Take a look at the keybindings listed by Control-h Control-e
One of them may suit you.
When I listen to a book, I use emacspeak-speak-page, with a prefix
argument so it starts where I want.
Control-u Control-e [
There is also emacspeak-speak-page-interactively
not to mention emacspeak-speak-buffer and emacspeak-speak-buffer-interactively.
You can look at their documentation using Control-h f followed by the
name of the function, which in this case, you need not type, since
they are in this email message.
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Robert J. Chassell Rattlesnake Enterprises
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