Re: [orca-list] Perhaps I'm dense, but ...



am Do 28. Feb 2008 um 17:33:41 schrieb Christopher Moore <christopher h moore verizon net>:
Thanks, Steve.  The shift + slash isn't documented in learn mode (orca + 
f1).  

It's no Orca key, this procedure is similar to Windows.

Also, how do you run emacs? from a text console or from a 
gnome-terminal?  This would make a difference as to whether the 
clipboard was available.  

You can use Emacs from a terminal window, if you use Speech-Dispatcher 
as the speech system. You have to install speechd-el in addition.
This does not only work in a text console, but makes Emacs accessible in the 
Gnome terminal. See:
http://www.freebsoft.org/
Look in the projects section.
Hermann



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