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Reading the Mode Line
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- Subject: Reading the Mode Line
- From: Steve Holmes <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 15:13:32 -0700
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I realize that one can press c-e m to heare the mode you are
currently in but I don't think gives all the possible information.
Case in point: Go into a text file (text-mode) and review the mode
with the above command. Then turn auto-fill-mode and review it
again. When I do it, I notice no change in spoken output. If I use a
full screen reader such as speakup to review the mode line, I can
heare the word 'fill' included. Is there any way to get emacspeak to
offer more information? Also, is there a way to heare column and line
number at the same time when reviewing the mode? As I see it right
now, I would have to use three different keystrokes to get all this
information. Any ideas?
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