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- Subject: Re: listing the most user friendly apps with emacspeak.
- From: Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:20:24 +0200
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Hi Raman,
thank you for the hint. That is the beauty of using emacspeak, one
keeps learning new things about it almost every day :).
Best regards, Lukas
T. V. Raman writes ("Re: listing the most user friendly apps with emacspeak."):
> Lucas,
> You may be doing a bit more work than necessary in your solution.
>
> When in a dired buffer C-e ; should prompt with the current dir,
> and you can use completion to pick the file, or hit enter to play
> all files in the directory.
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