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This is emacspeak.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.8 from
emacspeak.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION Accessibility
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Emacspeak:(emacspeak). Speech-enabled Audio Desktop.
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Emacspeak:(emacspeak). Speech-enabled Audio Desktop.
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
This manual documents *Emacspeak, The Complete Audio Desktop* and was
last updated on May 3, 2023.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-flycheck, Next: emacspeak-flymake, Prev: emacspeak-filtertext, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.82 emacspeak-flycheck
========================
FLYCHECK == On-the-fly checking.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-flymake, Next: emacspeak-flyspell, Prev: emacspeak-flycheck, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.83 emacspeak-flymake
=======================
Speech-enable flymake
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-flyspell, Next: emacspeak-folding, Prev: emacspeak-flymake, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.84 emacspeak-flyspell
========================
This module speech enables flyspell. it loads flyspell-correct if
available, And when loading flyspell-correct sets up that module to use
one of three supported correction styles:
• ido: IDO-like completion with C-s and C-r moving through choices.
• popup:Use up and down arrows to move through corrections.
• helm: A helm interface for picking amongst corrections.
See documentation for package flyspell-correct for additional
details.
Use Customization emacspeak-flyspell-correct to pick between ido,
popup and helm.
12.84.1 emacspeak-flyspell Options
----------------------------------
-- Variable: User Option emacspeak-flyspell-correct
Correction style to use with flyspell.
Default Value:
flyspell-correct-ido
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-folding, Next: emacspeak-forge, Prev: emacspeak-flyspell, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.85 emacspeak-folding
=======================
Folding mode turns emacs into a folding editor. Folding mode is what I
use: emacs 19 comes with similar packages, e.g. allout.el This module
defines some advice forms for folding mode Think of a fold as a
container.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-forge, Next: emacspeak-forms, Prev: emacspeak-folding, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.86 emacspeak-forge
=====================
FORGE == Work with Github, Gitlab etc from inside magit. This module
speech-enables magit/forge.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-forms, Next: emacspeak-geiser, Prev: emacspeak-forge, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.87 emacspeak-forms
=====================
Provide additional advice to forms-mode
12.87.1 Emacspeak-Forms Commands
--------------------------------
12.87.1.1 emacspeak-forms-find-file
...................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-find-file (filename)
Visit a forms file
(fn FILENAME)
12.87.1.2 emacspeak-forms-flush-unwanted-records
................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-flush-unwanted-records
Prompt for pattern and flush matching lines
12.87.1.3 emacspeak-forms-rerun-filter
......................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-rerun-filter
Rerun filter –allows us to nuke more matching records
12.87.1.4 emacspeak-forms-speak-field
.....................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-speak-field
Speak current form field name and value.
Assumes that point is at the front of a field value.
12.87.1.5 emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-position
....................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-position
Summarize current position in list of records
12.87.1.6 emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-record
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-forms-summarize-current-record
Summarize current record
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-geiser, Next: emacspeak-gh-explorer, Prev: emacspeak-forms, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.88 emacspeak-geiser
======================
geiser.el — GNU Emacs and Scheme talk to each other This module
speech-enables all interactive aspects of geiser, including the
geiser->scheme REPL. This is used by racket-mode for racket interaction,
And also for interacting with Guile.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gh-explorer, Next: emacspeak-gnuplot, Prev: emacspeak-geiser, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.89 emacspeak-gh-explorer
===========================
GH-EXPLORER == GitHub Explorer This module speech-enables Github
Explorer.
12.89.1 Emacspeak-Gh-Explorer Commands
--------------------------------------
12.89.1.1 emacspeak-gh-explorer-next
....................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gh-explorer-next
Move forward and speak current entry.
12.89.1.2 emacspeak-gh-explorer-previous
........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gh-explorer-previous
Moveback and speak current entry.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gnuplot, Next: emacspeak-gnus, Prev: emacspeak-gh-explorer, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.90 emacspeak-gnuplot
=======================
This module speech-enables gnuplot-mode an Emacs add-on that enables
fluent interaction with gnuplot. Use gnuplot to generate plots of
mathematical functions for inclusion in documents.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gnus, Next: emacspeak-go-mode, Prev: emacspeak-gnuplot, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.91 emacspeak-gnus
====================
This module advises gnus to speak. Updating support in 2014 (Emacspeak
is nearly 20 years old) Updating in 2018 as I switch to gnus as my
primary mail interface. These customizations to gnus make it convenient
to listen to news: You can read news mostly by using the four arrow
keys. By default all article headers are hidden, so you hear the real
news.
12.91.1 Emacspeak-Gnus Commands
-------------------------------
12.91.1.1 emacspeak-gnus-personal-gmail-last-week
.................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gnus-personal-gmail-last-week
Look for mail addressed personally in the last week.
12.91.1.2 emacspeak-gnus-personal-gmail-recent
..............................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gnus-personal-gmail-recent
Look for mail addressed personally in the last day.
12.91.1.3 emacspeak-gnus-summary-catchup-quietly-and-exit
.........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gnus-summary-catchup-quietly-and-exit
Catch up on all articles in current group.
12.91.2 emacspeak-gnus Options
------------------------------
-- Variable: User Option emacspeak-gnus-large-article
Articles having more than emacspeak-gnus-large-article lines will
be considered to be a large article. A large article is not spoken
all at once; instead you hear only the first screenful.
Default Value:
100
-- Variable: User Option emacspeak-gnus-punctuation-mode
Pronunciation mode to use for gnus buffers.
Default Value:
all
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-go-mode, Next: emacspeak-gomoku, Prev: emacspeak-gnus, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.92 emacspeak-go-mode
=======================
GO-MODE == Go Language support in emacs
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gomoku, Next: emacspeak-google, Prev: emacspeak-go-mode, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.93 emacspeak-gomoku
======================
Auditory interface to gomoku
12.93.1 Emacspeak-Gomoku Commands
---------------------------------
12.93.1.1 emacspeak-gomoku-display-statistics
.............................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-display-statistics
Display statistics from previous games
12.93.1.2 emacspeak-gomoku-goto-x-y
...................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-goto-x-y (x y)
Prompt for and go to that square.
(fn X Y)
12.93.1.3 emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-column
..............................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-column
Aurally display current column
12.93.1.4 emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-negative-diagonal
.........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-negative-diagonal
Aurally display current negative sloped diagonal
12.93.1.5 emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-positive-diagonal
.........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-positive-diagonal
Aurally display current positively sloped diagonal
12.93.1.6 emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-row
...........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-show-current-row
Aurally display current row
12.93.1.7 emacspeak-gomoku-speak-emacs-previous-move
....................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-speak-emacs-previous-move
Speak emacs’ previous move
12.93.1.8 emacspeak-gomoku-speak-humans-previous-move
.....................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-speak-humans-previous-move
Speak human’ previous move
12.93.1.9 emacspeak-gomoku-speak-number-of-moves
................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-speak-number-of-moves
Speak number of moves so far
12.93.1.10 emacspeak-gomoku-speak-square
........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-gomoku-speak-square
Speak coordinates and state of square at point
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-google, Next: emacspeak-gridtext, Prev: emacspeak-gomoku, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.94 emacspeak-google
======================
There are a number of search tools that can be implemented on the Google
search page — in a JS-powered browser, these show up as the Google
tool-belt. This module implements a minor mode for use in Google result
pages that enables these tools via single keyboard commands. Originally
all options were available as tbs=p:v Now, some specialized searches,
e.g. blog search are tbm=
12.94.1 Emacspeak-Google Commands
---------------------------------
12.94.1.1 emacspeak-google-extract-from-cache
.............................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-extract-from-cache
Extract current page from the Google cache.
12.94.1.2 emacspeak-google-knowledge-search
...........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-knowledge-search (query &optional limit)
‘C-; k’
‘C-x @ h k’
Perform a Google Knowledge Graph search.
Optional interactive prefix arg ‘limit’ prompts for number of
results, default is 1.
(fn QUERY &optional LIMIT)
12.94.1.3 emacspeak-google-on-this-site
.......................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-on-this-site
Perform a google search restricted to the current WWW site.
12.94.1.4 emacspeak-google-open-link
....................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-open-link
Open Google link under point.
12.94.1.5 emacspeak-google-show-toolbelt
........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-show-toolbelt
Reload search page with toolbelt showing.
12.94.1.6 emacspeak-google-sign-in
..................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-sign-in
Sign in to Google.
12.94.1.7 emacspeak-google-sign-out
...................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-sign-out
Sign out to Google.
12.94.1.8 emacspeak-google-similar-to-this-page
...............................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-similar-to-this-page (url)
Ask Google to find documents similar to this one.
(fn URL)
12.94.1.9 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change
..........................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change
Command to change values in the toolbelt and execute the query.
12.94.1.10 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-Shopping
....................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-Shopping
Change Shopping in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.11 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-blog
................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-blog
Change blog in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.12 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books
.................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books
Change books in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.13 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-format
........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-format
Change books-format in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.14 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-type
......................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-type
Change books-type in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.15 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-viewability
.............................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-books-viewability
Change books-viewability in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.16 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-commercial
......................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-commercial
Change commercial in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.17 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-commercial-prices
.............................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-commercial-prices
Change commercial-prices in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.18 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-date-filter
.......................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-date-filter
Change date-filter in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.19 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-forums
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-forums
Change forums in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.20 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-group-discussions
.............................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-group-discussions
Change group-discussions in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.21 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-images
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-images
Change images in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.22 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-in-depth
....................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-in-depth
Change in-depth in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.23 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-literal
...................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-literal
Change literal in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.24 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-news
................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-news
Change news in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.25 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-non-commercial
..........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-non-commercial
Change non-commercial in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.26 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-patents
...................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-patents
Change patents in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.27 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-places
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-places
Change places in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.28 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-recent
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-recent
Change recent in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.29 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-recipes
...................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-recipes
Change recipes in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.30 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-reviews
...................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-reviews
Change reviews in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.31 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-social
..................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-social
Change social in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.32 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-sort-by-date
........................................................
-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-sort-by-date
Change sort-by-date in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.33 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-structured-snippets
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-structured-snippets
Change structured-snippets in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.34 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline
Change timeline in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.35 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline-high
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline-high
Change timeline-high in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.36 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline-low
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-timeline-low
Change timeline-low in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.37 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-video
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-video
Change video in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.38 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-video-duration
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-video-duration
Change video-duration in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.39 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-web-history-not-visited
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-web-history-not-visited
Change web-history-not-visited in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.40 emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-web-history-visited
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-toolbelt-change-web-history-visited
Change web-history-visited in the currently active toolbelt.
12.94.1.41 emacspeak-google-tts-line
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-tts-line (&optional lang)
‘C-. g l’
‘C-x @ s g l’
TTS line using network TTS.
Use default voice for buffer.
(fn &optional LANG)
12.94.1.42 emacspeak-google-tts-next-line
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-tts-next-line
‘C-. g n’
‘C-x @ s g n’
TTS next line using network TTS.
Use default voice for buffer.
12.94.1.43 emacspeak-google-tts-previous-line
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-tts-previous-line
‘C-. g p’
‘C-x @ s g p’
TTS previous line using network TTS.
Use default voice for buffer.
12.94.1.44 emacspeak-google-tts-region
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-tts-region (start end &optional ask-lang)
‘C-. g r’
‘C-x @ s g r’
Speak region using Google Network TTS.
(fn START END &optional ASK-LANG)
12.94.1.45 emacspeak-google-tts-speak
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-tts-speak (text &optional lang)
‘C-. g s’
‘C-x @ s g s’
Google Network TTS.
Optional interactive prefix arg ‘lang’ specifies language identifier
which becomes buffer-local.
(fn TEXT &optional LANG)
12.94.1.46 emacspeak-google-what-is-my-ip
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-what-is-my-ip
Show my public IP
12.94.1.47 emacspeak-google-who-links-to-this-page
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-who-links-to-this-page
Perform a google search to locate documents that link to the
current page.
12.94.1.48 emacspeak-google-yt-feed
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-- Command: emacspeak-google-yt-feed (url)
‘C-' y’
Turn YT Channel or Playlist url into an RSS feed and open it.
(fn URL)
12.94.2 emacspeak-google Options
--------------------------------
-- Variable: User Option emacspeak-google-kg-key
API Key for Google Knowledge Graph.
Default Value:
nil
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gridtext, Next: emacspeak-gtags, Prev: emacspeak-google, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.95 emacspeak-gridtext
========================
Emacspeak’s table browsing mode allows one to efficiently access content
that is tabular in nature. That module also provides functions for
inferring table structure where possible. Often, such structure is hard
to infer automatically –but might be known to the user e.g. treat
columns 1 through 30 as one column of a table and so on. This module
allows the user to specify a conceptual grid that is "overlaid" on the
region of text to turn it into a table for tabular browsing. For now,
elements of the grid are "one line" high –but that may change in the
future if necessary. This module is useful for browsing structured text
files and the output from programs that tabulate their output. It’s
also useful for handling multicolumn text. The "grid" is specified as a
list of (start end) tuples..
12.95.1 Emacspeak-Gridtext Commands
-----------------------------------
12.95.1.1 emacspeak-gridtext-apply
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-- Command: emacspeak-gridtext-apply (start end grid)
‘C-e # a’
‘<fn> # a’
Apply grid to region.
(fn START END GRID)
12.95.1.2 emacspeak-gridtext-load
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-- Command: emacspeak-gridtext-load (file)
‘C-e # l’
‘<fn> # l’
Load saved grid settings.
(fn FILE)
12.95.1.3 emacspeak-gridtext-save
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-- Command: emacspeak-gridtext-save (file)
‘C-e # s’
‘<fn> # s’
Save out grid settings.
(fn FILE)
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gtags, Next: emacspeak-gud, Prev: emacspeak-gridtext, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.96 emacspeak-gtags
=====================
GTAGS == Emacs support for GNU global. GNU global implements a modern
tags solution Package gtags interfaces Emacs to this tool.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-gud, Next: emacspeak-haskell, Prev: emacspeak-gtags, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.97 emacspeak-gud
===================
Provide additional advice to ease debugger interaction with gud
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-haskell, Next: emacspeak-helm, Prev: emacspeak-gud, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.98 emacspeak-haskell
=======================
Speech-enable package haskell-mode
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-helm, Next: emacspeak-hide, Prev: emacspeak-haskell, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.99 emacspeak-helm
====================
HELM == Smart narrowing/selection in emacs This module speech-enables
Helm interaction. See tvr/helm-prepare.el in the GitHub repository for
my helm setup. that file provides convenient emacspeak-centric
keybindings for Helm interaction.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-hide, Next: emacspeak-hide-lines, Prev: emacspeak-helm, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.100 emacspeak-hide
=====================
Flexible hide and show for emacspeak. This module allows one to easily
hide or expose blocks of lines starting with a common prefix. It is
motivated by the need to flexibly hide quoted text in email but is
designed to be more general. the prefix parsing is inspired by
filladapt.el
12.100.1 Emacspeak-Hide Commands
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12.100.1.1 emacspeak-hide-or-expose-all-blocks
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-- Command: emacspeak-hide-or-expose-all-blocks
Hide or expose all blocks.
12.100.1.2 emacspeak-hide-or-expose-block
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-- Command: emacspeak-hide-or-expose-block (&optional prefix)
‘C-e j’
‘<fn> j’
Hide or expose a block of text.
Optional interactive prefix arg causes all blocks in current
buffer to be hidden or exposed.
(fn &optional PREFIX)
12.100.1.3 emacspeak-hide-speak-block-sans-prefix
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-- Command: emacspeak-hide-speak-block-sans-prefix
‘C-e C-j’
‘<fn> C-j’
Speaks current block after stripping its prefix.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-hide-lines, Next: emacspeak-hideshow, Prev: emacspeak-hide, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.101 emacspeak-hide-lines
===========================
HIDE-LINES == hide/show lines from melpa
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-hideshow, Next: emacspeak-hydra, Prev: emacspeak-hide-lines, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.102 emacspeak-hideshow
=========================
speech-enable hideshow.el
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-hydra, Next: emacspeak-ibuffer, Prev: emacspeak-hideshow, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.103 emacspeak-hydra
======================
Speech-enable package hydra: For uses of hydra see module *Note
emacspeak-muggles::.
12.103.1 Emacspeak-Hydra Commands
---------------------------------
12.103.1.1 emacspeak-hydra-toggle-talkative
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-- Command: emacspeak-hydra-toggle-talkative
Toggle hydra-is-helpful
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-ibuffer, Next: emacspeak-ido, Prev: emacspeak-hydra, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.104 emacspeak-ibuffer
========================
speech-enable ibuffer.el this is an alternative to buffer-menu
12.104.1 Emacspeak-Ibuffer Commands
-----------------------------------
12.104.1.1 emacspeak-ibuffer-speak-buffer-line
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-- Command: emacspeak-ibuffer-speak-buffer-line
Speak information about this buffer
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-ido, Next: emacspeak-iedit, Prev: emacspeak-ibuffer, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.105 emacspeak-ido
====================
speech-enable ido.el This is an interesting task since most of the
value-add provided by package ido.el is visual feedback. Speech UI
Challenge: What is the most efficient means of conveying a dynamically
updating set of choices? current strategy is to walk the list using c-s
and c-r as provided by ido Set number matches shown (ido-max-prospects)
to 3 using Custom so you dont hear the entire list.
12.105.1 emacspeak-ido Options
------------------------------
-- Variable: User Option emacspeak-ido-typing-delay
How long we wait before speaking completions.
Default Value:
0.15
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-iedit, Next: emacspeak-indium, Prev: emacspeak-ido, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.106 emacspeak-iedit
======================
IEDIT == Edit multiple regions This module speech-enables iedit.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-indium, Next: emacspeak-info, Prev: emacspeak-iedit, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.107 emacspeak-indium
=======================
INDIUM == Javascript IDE This module speech-enables Indium.
File: emacspeak.info, Node: emacspeak-info, Next: emacspeak-ispell, Prev: emacspeak-indium, Up: Emacspeak Commands And Options
12.108 emacspeak-info
=====================
This module speech-enables the Emacs Info Reader.
12.108.1 Emacspeak-Info Commands
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12.108.1.1 emacspeak-info-next-section
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-- Command: emacspeak-info-next-section
Move forward to next section in this node.
12.108.1.2 emacspeak-info-previous-section
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-- Command: emacspeak-info-previous-section
Move backward to previous section in this node.
12.108.1.3 emacspeak-info-speak-header
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-- Command: emacspeak-info-speak-header
Speak info header line.
12.108.1.4 emacspeak-info-wizard
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-- Command: emacspeak-info-wizard (node-spec)
‘C-h TAB’
‘<f1> TAB’