An important question on emacs

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I didn't know woman and found it very nice ;-))

Mario Lang <mlang@teleweb.at> writes:

> "Krishnakant Ramesh Mane" <manekk@rediffmail.com> writes:
>
> [...]
>
>> to get one question solved I really wonder how can I read the man
>> pages inside linux with the help of emacspeak.  I had asked this
>> question even before and I know that after pressing m-x and typing man
>> and enter it will ask me to type the name of the manual I want to read
>> but this is not working in my case.  What can be the problem what is
>> the actual way of doing this (in case I am doing wrong).
>
> First, please, if you know the way, and it doesn't work, always describe what
> exactly doesn't work.  It hard/impossible to infer this from your writing.
> What happens if you hit M-x man RET?
> Maybe your MANPATH is wrong? Maybe your manpages are in non-standard locations?
>
> Second, yes, I'd suggest either using M-x man RET or M-x woman RET
> (depends on how old your emacs is. woman is a bit nicer
> IMHO, but it is also slower.)
>
>
> -- 
> CYa,
>   Mario
>
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