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w3m and reading www pages with multiple collumns
- To: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: w3m and reading www pages with multiple collumns
- From: Pawel <user450@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 11:25:13 +0200
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Tim,
Do I understand well, that another solution would just be start using emacs-w3 ?
Tim Cross writes:
>
> There are a couple of things you can try. However, I'm a bit confused
> as to whether your talking real frames or tables which put the
> contents into columns. It just seems odd w3m would render frames in
> one window/buffer as I cannot see how you would manipulate the frames
> independently of each other.
>
> The easiest is to mark a rectangle and use the command
> emacspeak-speak-rectangle, which is bound to C-e R. Put the cursor at
> the top left corner and hit C-space, move to the bottom right corner
> of the column you want spoken and hit C-e R.
>
> A second possible method, which I've not used yet, is to use and XSLT
> transformation of the page and turn the two columns into a linear
> page. Raman has provided a number of XSLT recipies which could help
> with this - its probably easier to do using w3 as Raman has integrated
> this sort of functionality, but I believe it is also possible to
> achieve the same result using w3m.
>
> alternatively, you could change your w3m config so that it doesn't
> automatically render frames. Instead, you will get a page with two
> links (or links for as many frames as it has) and then you can just
> read each frame. This is assuming it is using frames and not tables
> which simulate a frame like layout. If you use W3, then the frames are
> in their own windows and you don't get this problem to start with as
> each frame is a distinct buffer.
>
> Tim
>
> Pawel writes:
> > Hallo
> >
> > when I visit home pages that contain text in two frames, and then I read sentence from first collumn, it does not focus only on that collumn, it is, it treats two columns as one page and interleaves them while reading (I hope I explained it clear enough).
> > My question is: is there a way to force emacspeak focus on one column only ?
> >
> > Greetings
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