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- From: "Robert D. Crawford" <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:05:07 -0600
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I upgraded to tonight's svn version and I might have found a little
problem.
I tried to run the command emacspeak-websearch-weather and while trying
to do completion on the command name it wouldn't find it. I then backed
up and got a completion list on emacspeak-websearch and this is all I
got:
Possible completions are:
emacspeak-websearch-dispatch
emacspeak-websearch-emapspeak-near-my-location
emacspeak-websearch-google
emacspeak-websearch-google-search-in-date-range
emacspeak-websearch-usenet emacspeak-websearch-usenet-search
I then did a emacspeak-websearch-google and checked again. This time
weather was available. Is this by design? Will it not run because it
has not been autoloaded? If so, should it be?
Thanks,
rdc
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