I have noticed this behavior in quite a few cases, and it is static.

I have defined placemarks on several webpages and domains. When the page is 
loaded, and WE speaks the summary of the page, pressing the K key, will 
interrupt the speech, place the cursor nicely on the placemark position, but 
the speech will NOT read anything, even if it is set to read a given amount of 
lines. If, on the other hand, you do one of the two following actions, prior to 
pressing K, the defined lines will be spoken perfectly:
1. let We finish the speaking of the page summary, and if so preset, the first 
25 lines of the page.
2. Press Ctrl, to cancel speech, then K to jump to the placemark.

It is a bit anoying, that you cannot just press the K key, and things would 
work right off hand. Can this be fixed before releasing 7.2?

Also, why is it only possible to have lines read from the placemark and further 
on. Many pages are so constructed, that the static text - for which it is 
possible to have the Placemark do a search - is placed below the information 
you want to have auto-read on the press of K. Couldn't there be a chance, when 
defining a placemark, to telling WE whether to read the folowing lines, or the 
previous lines? Don't really see this should have been a big deal to implement. 
Anyone else think this would be of use?

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