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Boon with Emacspeak #118
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I am not a user of emacspeak. I am a bit puzzled by your report. The I and
O keys are bound to boon-specific commands, but K and L are bound to the
usual forward- and backward-char. So I'd say the fault lies with emacspeak.
You could try to unbind C-b and C-f and see if this has any effect.
…On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 8:37 PM prater-devin ***@***.***> wrote:
hello,
I'm a user that's just come across your package today. I use Emacspeak
<https://www.github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/> to use Emacs, since I'm
blind. I tried out your package, and I and O worked fine to read lines, but
K and L for characters didn't read characters that Emacspeak passes, as it
usually does when using C-b and C-f. Is there any way that these tools can
be made to work together?
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Oh, I'm sorry, K, L, I, and O all work. It was J and ; that don't work.
Aditionall, pressing "v" doesn't announce that insert-mode has been
entered, and escape doesn't announce that command-mode has been entered.
I'll continue the tutorial and write any other observations.
* U and P do not speak when moving to the beginning and end of the line.
* "I" and "O" do speak the paragraph they move to, which is good.
* Using digit arguments, like "3i" speak the line that is landed on, which
is good.
* "<" speaks the top line of the buffer when moved to, which is good. ">"
works too.
* "n" doesn't speak where I've ended up. Using "i" and "o" helps though.
* "x" works.
* When using "d" for delete, Emacspeak says "take 0".
* When using "q" for quoting characters, Emacspeak says "executing the
command bound to 'y'". This is a bit too verbose.
* When using "D" to copy, Emacspeak says "Treasure 0".
* When using "f" for fetch, Emacspeak says "If spaces are wrong, run
boon-splice again.".
I hope this helps a little at least.
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… I am not a user of emacspeak. I am a bit puzzled by your report. The I and
O keys are bound to boon-specific commands, but K and L are bound to the
usual forward- and backward-char. So I'd say the fault lies with emacspeak.
You could try to unbind C-b and C-f and see if this has any effect.
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> I'm a user that's just come across your package today. I use Emacspeak
> <https://www.github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/> to use Emacs, since I'm
> blind. I tried out your package, and I and O worked fine to read lines,
but
> K and L for characters didn't read characters that Emacspeak passes, as
it
> usually does when using C-b and C-f. Is there any way that these tools
can
> be made to work together?
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hello,
I'm a user that's just come across your package today. I use Emacspeak to use Emacs, since I'm blind. I tried out your package, and I and O worked fine to read lines, but K and L for characters didn't read characters that Emacspeak passes, as it usually does when using C-b and C-f. Is there any way that these tools can be made to work together?
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