clarification:
actually I had already set emacspeak up to talk to a pty
--which is what you had to do earlier --but that is bad
because ptys are a scarce resource that are not worth
wasting.
glad you fixed the problem when talking to it through pipes
>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> I have just released version 20001104-dev of
Matthew> TRPlayer. Here are the things that have
Matthew> changed since the last development version:
Matthew> 1. TRPlayer commands are now read from
Matthew> standard input if the terminal type is unknown
Matthew> or if standard input is not a terminal. Now
Matthew> Emacspeak users can have full access to
Matthew> TRPlayer without having to use an Emacs
Matthew> terminal buffer.
Matthew> 2. There is now a 'u' command for displaying
Matthew> the URL's of all currently playing streams.
Matthew> 3. If the -s option was included on the
Matthew> command line, TRPlayer displays the status line
Matthew> one more time when it exits. When this
Matthew> happens, the "Stopped at ..." message is never
Matthew> printed.
Matthew> 4. I've restored the original status line
Matthew> format that was used when TRPlayer was
Matthew> buffering.
Matthew> You can get this new version in binary form at:
Matthew> ftp://linux-speakup.org/pub/linux/goodies/trplayer-20001104-dev.bin.tar.gz
Matthew> The source code is available from an anonymous
Matthew> CVS server. To get it, set CVSROOT to:
Matthew> :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/CVS
Matthew> Then type:
Matthew> cvs login
Matthew> And type "please" when asked for a password.
Matthew> To check out the source, type:
Matthew> cvs checkout trplayer
Matthew> -- Matt Campbell Web site:
Matthew> http://www.pobox.com/~mattcampbell/ ICQ #:
Matthew> 33005941
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