Rich Morin <[email protected]> writes: > The other issues we face have to do with Emacs and Emacspeak. Emacs > divides the screen into "buffers", each of which can contain text.
That is actually incorrect terminology. Emacs divides the screen up into so-called windows, each of which can display the content of a buffer. > So, we need a way to display the current line of the current buffer. I don't understand your problem description. I am an Emacs user since roughly 18 years, and have always used it with BRLTTY. There is no Braille specific problem when it comes to using Emacs that I know of. BRLTTY can easily follow the text cursor around the screen, and Emacs uses the typical cursor to indicate the position of point. So if you move point through a buffer, BRLTTY should (if cursor tracking is on) automatically follow it around. Could you please explain in a little more detail what problem you are having exactly? -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
