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how to associate documents in emacspeak?
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- Subject: how to associate documents in emacspeak?
- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 07:03:01 +1000
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I have written a mode to do this called txutils. The first version was
posted to this list a few weeks back. Based on some feedback, I have
re-written it so that it is more generalised and can be easily
extended to add support for new file types via emacs' customize mode.
I haven't completed testing, but expect to within the next week or so
and will post the new version to the list once it is done.
Tim
krishnakant Mane writes:
> hello,
> I will be interested to know if I can have emacs and thus emacspeak
> automatically open documents according to their associated modes?
> like for example when I am in the directory mode and browsing files
> and folders, when I press enter on an html page, will it not be good
> that w3m opens that page and it becomes accessible right away?
> right now what I have to do is that when I want to read documents in
> html format, I have to first open w3m and press g for the url and type
> the path for the html page.
> when I use jaws for windows as an example, I just press enter on any
> html document and it opens in the internet explorer.
> when we want to make a point clear that emacspeak is absolutely user
> friendly, such small things make a big difference when we call it user
> friendly.
> thanks.
> Krishnakant.
>
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