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patch for emacspeak-w3m.el
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Attached is a patch for emacspeak-w3m.el built against the cvs emacspeak
I fetched this morning. I hope the message posted last night was
indication that the cvs problems had been resolved.
Features:
* New custom group for w3m
* In this group there exists the option to make w3m speak the title of
the document on switching from within w3m. I felt that, since you
already knew that you were in w3m, and that you were switching to
another w3m buffer, that this was more useful. It is off by default.
* The function for jumping to the title in the content from w3 is now
included. I have mapped this function to the j key. This key was
mapped to the next line function.
* The following functions have been advised:
w3m-view-header
w3m-view-source
w3m-history-store-position
w3m-history-restore-position
w3m-history
* The add-hook on w3m-display-hook had a message function which I
changed to dtk-speak. This allows the title of the document to be
spoken after rendering as I mentioned in a previous post.
BTW, I am not sure what I was smoking before when I said that I had
advised most of the functions in the gnus summary buffer. I think I
must have meant that I had advised what I thought were the most common,
i.e. the ones that I use regularly. Oops.
Happy hacking,
rdc
emacspeak-w3m.el.diff.gz
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