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A few months ago, I started an Emacspeak module called
I built that thought into module
FetchersThere are two fetchers at present:
Note that this module is not intended to be an RSS or ATOM
feed-reader; for that, use module Communicating Useful Information UsefullyWith the information in hand, the next question is how does one communicate this information usefully, and what does at the appropriate time mean? Things to avoid:
These are conflicting constraints. Notice that in a visual interface, one can meet the interaction-free requirement by displaying the information in a toolbar or sidebar and allow the user to ignore or absorb the information at will. Emacspeak uses Emacs' header-line to display the continuously updating information. This meets the interaction-free requirement. The header line updates every time Emacs updates its display, and automatically speaking it would produce too much feedback. But Emacspeak doesn't automatically speak the header-line; it only speaks it when there is a context-switch. How To UseHere is how I am using
You hear the updated information when switching to buffers where the webspace display is active. Activating WebSpace DisplaysWebspace displays are activated via the following commands;
all Webspace displays will be placed by default on prefix key
Share And Enjoy, And May The Source Be With You! -- Posted By T. V. Raman to emacspeak The Complete Audio Desktop at 3/06/2008 07:25:00 AM |
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