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Hello Kalyan and all,
Could you please elaborate, Kalyan, on your point concerning Emacspeak
and Google? Which are the inefficiencies you mntionned? Thanks.
Besides it, I supply below a few details which could interest new
Many thanks for the help. Sure, M-x w3m and then S asks for the search
item. I'll illustrate with my latest attempt at locating a download
for yassr:
I am taken to a page with search results for `yassr + speech
synthesizer' and now the fun...
If I press TAB the cursor goes to the nearest link
Wow! I didn't know w3m had a direct patch to google! Thanks!
Terrence
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Hi Gilles,
WOW! Am I getting closer! After several times, I got Ispell to
look at the word english. But as some one mentioned earlier on
the list, it failed to read me the options to change to. Here's
what I saw at the end of the message buffer:
ispell-command-loop: Text is read-only
You have probably done pretty well. It is true. I don't like the
internet in its current incarnation. I use it as little as possible,
and this is coming from a research scientist who needs the library as
much or more than many people put together.
You just have to learn to listen through
Hello Kalyan,
Thanks for your post.
Firstly, The New York Times website can be improved and I hope it
will do; the 4 columns layout relies on tables instead of CSS, there
are plenty of links which are not really grouped. The headers are
missing, etc...
On another hand, this website provides a