From: Dave Hunt <wx1g@world.std.com>
To: blinux-list@redhat.com
Cc: blinux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Emacspeak and w3
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 21:23:03 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199807070123.VAA00313@world.std.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <19980706174404.48963@gotss1> (message from Kerry Hoath on Mon, 6 Jul 1998 17:44:04 +1000)
From: Kerry Hoath <kerry@gotss.ml.org>
I have installed the Debian pre-packaged emacs, bo version 19.34 and emacspeak
was installed by hand. I have not gone hamm yet because if the laptop pcmcia
card services go west I'm in a bit of a pickle. I start w3 by simply doing:
M-X w3
and it brings up the w3 documentation by default. I don't know how to get it
to open an arbitery URL. The emacspeak shell script also loads emacs with
options I do not understand, my question is if I add customizations to .emacs
will they still take effect when I run emacspeak?
Yes, your emacspeak customizations will take effect when you load
emacspeak. Your '.emacs' is loaded after the emacspeak code. To set
your startpage to something other than the w3 documentation, set the
variable 'w3-default-homepage' to the desired url. See the 'info'
pages on w3 for the meanings of customization variables.
How do you tell you are on a hyperlink? hitting tab appears to read the url
out which isn't what I want, I need to here the link name, at the moment I
am cursoring through the line until I find the * chars and hitting return there.
That one appears nowhere in the w3 info pages for w3. An early
message in one of these lists refers to a variable named something
like 'w3-echo-linkname". I recall trying this with unsatisfactory
results, so, I removed the line. Anyone with a suggestion on this,
please write. This feature seems to have been introduced into w3
version 4.
--
Regards,
Dave Hunt
Amateur Radio: wx1g
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